: In photos: Heavy rains in Assam wreck railway tracks, bridges #IndiaNEWS Heavy flooding and landslides triggered by torrential rains have killed five persons and more than 57,000 residents in seven
In photos: Heavy rains in Assam wreck railway tracks, bridges #IndiaNEWS
Heavy flooding and landslides triggered by torrential rains have killed five persons and more than 57,000 residents in seven districts of Assam have been hit, the State Disaster Management Authority said on Monday.In the Dima Hasao district, the Haflong railway station has been completely flooded, Northeast Now reported. Images showed that tracks were inundated. The Army and the Indian Air Force carried out rescue operations after many passengers were left stranded.Seventeen trains have been cancelled or partially cancelled in Dima Hasao as flooding and landslides damaged tracks and bridges at 26 locations, the Hindustan Times reported.New Haflong railway station in #Assams Dima Hasao district after more heavy rainfall and mudslides pic.twitter.com/aDNfT07giz— The Hindu (@the_hindu) May 16, 2022 GD Tripathi, the chief executive officer of Assam State Disaster Management Authority, said that the flood situation in other parts of the state is not as bad as in Dima Hasao. Four residents died due to landslides in the district, according to the latest report of the disaster management body.Current condition of New Haflong Railway Station in Assams Dima Hasao district after heavy rain and mudslides. pic.twitter.com/2VW1RMWHqh— EastMojo (@EastMojo) May 16, 2022 #Assam | Roads, bridges and agricultural land were inundated in Hojai, Assam yesterday due to floods following incessant rain in the region. (ANI) pic.twitter.com/1VgfQLUScg— TOI Guwahati...Read more
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