51000 affected are living in 711 relief camps spread over 28 districts
Umanand Jaiswal,Guwahati: A “deeply disturbed” former Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowda on Friday appealed to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Centre to pay urgent attention to flood-hit Assam and offer the state maximum attention to tide over the crisis.
The ongoing flood has so far affected 30 of the 33 districts, nearly 53, 48,722 lakh people and left 76 dead since May 22.
Five people died in floods on Friday while 51000 affected are living in 711 relief camps spread over 28 districts. As on Friday, 1.28 lakh hectare cropland have been affected while most key rivers are flowing above danger level.
In his appeal to Modi, Gowda said that he was “deeply disturbed” by the flood reports from Assam, that the state has to “battle” floods and the deaths and displacement caused by it when the Covid-19 pandemic is raging across the nation.
“They are fighting on two fronts. I appeal to the Prime Minister and the Central government to pay urgent attention to the situation emerging in Assam, and offer maximum assistance to the state government,” Gowda said in a tweet on Friday morning, tagging the PMO and the Assam CMO with the # Assam Needs Help.
The widespread devastation caused by the ongoing flood was also highlighted by the AASU chief adviser Samujjal Bhattacharjya while taking a subtle dig at the apparent indifference of mainland India towards the state’s problems.
“Flood in Assam has triggered widespread devastation. Innumerable affected. Kaziranga National Park is submerged. Ironically, Assam’s rich heritage & resources are National but the adversities aren’t! #NorthEastMatters #AssamIsDrowning #AssamFloods2020 #AssamNeedsHelp #PrayForAssam,” Bhattacharjya tweeted.
Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal, after a stock-taking trip to Kaziranga National Park, said on Thursday that Assam was simultaneously fighting Covid-19, flood and erosion but exuded confidence to tide over the crises with the cooperation of the people.
According to the chief minister’s office, the Prime Minister had on July 3 called Sonowal to take stock of the flood situation and assured all possible support to fight flood, erosion and Covid-19.
Later, a PMO tweet said Modi sanctioned Rs 2 lakh each to those who died in the floods.