Dibrugarh, July 9: Assam a•dokni chirikamrango chi pe•anggipa pakmarangko geo-mega tube technology ba gital kolrangko jakkale rikpilna gita a•bachengaha aro kamrangko Sombar sal dipet...
The flood waters have inundated 2800 villages under 105 revenue circles, affecting a staggering 3.86 lakh people who are now seeking shelter in 515 relief camps and distribution centers
A staggering 1612.5 square feet of the drain is now occupied by unauthorized structures—a grim testament to administrative apathy. "We've sounded alarms before," continues the official, "but little has been done. The drain has become a dumping ground for plastic and garbage, compounding its woes."
Though the Brahmaputra water levels have slightly receded in parts of eastern Assam, Dibrugarh has been submerged under relentless floodwaters, causing untold distress to its residents.