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Assam's flood situation improved on Thursday, with over 77,500 people affected across four districts, down from nearly 87,000 a day earlier. Golaghat remained the worst-hit district. No fresh deaths were reported, while hundreds of villages and thousands of hectares remained flooded
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Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Saturday inspected flood-hit areas of Darrang district and assured assistance to affected families. He directed special measures to rebuild breached embankments along the Kulsi and Noa rivers, as floods have affected over 1.55 lakh people
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The Assam government released nearly Rs 160 crore as interim flood relief to around 75,000 worst-affected households across four districts. Flood-related deaths rose to 85, while over 1.36 lakh people remained affected as relief and rehabilitation operations continued
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He said political parties, film personalities, social organisations and others contributed to the Chief Minister's Relief Fund and termed it a record
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On September 4, actor-politician Pawan Kalyan announced a substantial donation of Rs 6 crore for the flood-affected Telugu states. He pledged Rs 1 crore each to the Chief Minister’s Relief Funds of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
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Revenue Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy said a financial assistance of Rs.16,500 would be extended to each family that suffered huge losses in the floods, He also instructed officials to commence the distribution exercise from Monday
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He said, stating that the State government had not only mismanaged the flood crisis, but also mocking the suffering of the people.
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The Chief Minister, who toured the areas in an open top vehicle, moved on by waving to the locals standing on the streets. The locals said they were not even allowed to share their grievances with him.
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Lions Club of International 320F organised a distribution event wherein essential kits worth Rs 8.50 lakh were handed over to more than 500 flood victims here.
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Bhupalpally/Mulugu: Ministers Satyavathi Rathod and Errabelli Dayakar Rao have visited the flood affected areas in the Bhupalpally and Mulugu districts respectively on Saturday, and consoled the people affected by the floods in both districts. They have promised to take all steps to get the damaged roads repaired and to improve other basic infrastructure affected by […]
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Hanamkonda: The district machinery is taking all steps for the help of the flood victims in the district as rains have been lashing the district for the last eight days. Excess rainfall was recorded in 12 mandals against the total of 14 in the district in this month. While 43 houses were partially damaged by […]
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Kothagudem: Indian Scouts and Guides Fellowship (SGFI) members came to the rescue of residents whose houses were inundated in flood waters following the heavy rains that lashed the district on Monday. The SGFI members organised ‘Annadanam’ for flood victims in the low lying areas under Srinagar Colony gram panchayat, at Indira Nagar Government Primary School. […]
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Municipal Administration and Urban Development Minister KT Rama Rao thanked the members of the film fraternity for their gesture.
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Hyderabad: Megha Engineering and Infrastructures (MEIL) announced a donation of Rs 10 crore to the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund to help people affected by heavy rains and floods. The MEIL responded instantaneously to a call given by Chief Minister K Chandrasekhara Rao asking industrialists, traders, business establishments and others to donate generously to the CMRF […]