Monsoon Floods Displace Nearly 50,000 in Assam, Villages Submerged
Severe monsoon floods and landslides have struck Northeast India, affecting close to 50,000 people in Assam. Rising floodwaters have submerged villages and damaged large stretches of agricultural land, threatening the livelihoods of local residents. Homes and infrastructure across the region have sustained extensive damage due to heavy and relentless rainfall. Thousands of displaced residents have been forced to seek shelter in government relief camps. The annual flooding continues to pose a recurring humanitarian and economic crisis for the region.
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