The flood situation in Assam may take a turn for the worse as weathermen predicted "very heavy" rains in the northeast region tomorrow. The state had one of its worst floods in many years in 2016.
Over four lakh people have been hit by the deluge in Lakhimpur, Jorhat, Golaghat, Sivasagar, Cachar, Dhemaji, Biswanath, Karimganj, Sonitpur, Hojai, Majuli, Barpeta, Chirang, Nagaon and Nalbari districts.
With this, 18 flood-related deaths, including seven in Guwahati, have occurred in the state.
The worst hit district is Karimganj where over two lakh people have been affected by the swirling waters, followed by Lakhimpur with 80,000 sufferers, the report said.
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Apprehending floods in view of widespread rains, control rooms of the state disaster management department have been put on alert.
It drizzled intermittently in Jaipur and Udaipur in Rajasthan over the last 24 hours. Dry weather conditions prevailed in rest of the state.
As rains eluded other parts, the mercury soared up to 40.3 degrees Celsius in Sri Ganganagar.
Though the maximum temperature was recorded within normal levels in the national capital, high humidity levels troubled the residents.
Residents of Punjab and Haryana also braved a two-pronged attack of high humidity and the heat.
The MeT office has predicted very heavy rains in Uttar Pradesh, Meghalaya and Bihar tomorrow. A downpour is "very likely" in Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura, sub-Himalayan West Bengal, Sikkim, Uttarakhand and northeast Madhya Pradesh.
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