Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma on Friday visited the plain belt of West Garo Hills where an estimated 30,000 families have been affected due to the flood.
The public advisory says that all the people located in the riverfront, river banks and close to the river course are requested to stay alert for all possible breach of the river banks or embankments or overflows.
In another operation, 13 fishermen were airlifted in Tuesday morning from a riverine island on the Brahmaputra River in Dibrugarh district. These fishermen were marooned on the island following the flood on the river.
The flood situation in Kaziranga National Park has taken a dire turn, with four Hog Deers dying and 167 forest camps submerged in water, as of Tuesday afternoon.
The meeting, held via video conferencing, was also attended by Revenue & Disaster Management Minister Kyrmen Shylla, Chief Secretary D P Wahlang, and officials from State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA).