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PM Narendra Modi speaks to Assam CM Sarbananda Sonowal over flood situation, assures support
The total number of people killed in this year`s flood and landslide has gone up to 107 in Assam, of whom 81 were killed in flood-related incidents and 26 died due to landslides.
Guwahati: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday (July 19) assured all support to Assam in dealing with the flood havoc, which has claimed 81 lives so far this year. Discussing the flood situation with Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal over phone, Modi also enquired about the COVID-19 scenario and the ongoing efforts to douse the raging blaze at Oil India's Baghjan gas well.
"Hon'ble PM Shri @narendramodi ji took stock of the contemporary situation regarding #AssamFloods2020, #COVID19 and Baghjan Oil Well fire scenario over phone this morning. Expressing his concern & solidarity with the people, the PM assured all support to the state," CM Sonowal tweeted.
An official at the Chief Minister's Office said that Sonowal informed Modi about all the measures the state has taken so far in dealing with the problems faced by the people.
The total number of people killed in this year's flood and landslide has gone up to 107 across the state, of whom 81 were killed in flood-related incidents and 26 died due to landslides, according to the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA).
At least 27 lakh people in 26 of the 33 districts of Assam ahve been hit by the floods. Hundreds of houses, roads and bridges across the state along with crops have been destroyed in the deluge.
COVID-19 situation in Assam:
On the COVID-19 front, Assam has recorded 22,981 cases, of which 10,503 have been reported from the Guwahati city alone. The total number of persons losing their lives due to COVID-19 in the state has gone up to 53.
The damaged Baghjan gas well of the PSU major Oil India Ltd in Assam is spewing gas uncontrollably for the last 54 days since the blowout took place on May 27, followed by the inferno on June 9.
The Assam government handed cheques of Rs 20 lakhs each as compensation to 11 affected families by the oil company.