So far 55 people have died in the floods since July 21.
"Our officers are constantly monitoring the situation as people are returning home from relief camps. However, water is yet to recede in some parts as the Mahananda river is still flowing above the danger mark," he said.
Situation in Balurghat, Alipurduar, Islampur, Raiganj has improved a lot but National Highway 34 at Narayanpur in the Malda police station area, Itahar, Ranipur and Kaliaganj's Radhikapur were still inundated, the officer said.
With railway tracks still under water and a couple of bridges collapsed, train services in North Bengal remained cancelled, an Eastern Railway official said.
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"As a sequel to the flood and breaches in the Northern Frontier Railway system, the Eastern Railways has decided to cancel 15 trains starting tomorrow till Sunday," he said
Meanwhile, a senior official of the state agricultural department said the state government would compensate farmers affected by the floods depending on the size of their land.
Besides compensating the farmers, the department would also distribute seeds to the distressed farmers whose crops were damaged by the floods.
"Because water has receded from the flood-affected districts in southern West Bengal, we have decided to start distribution of the compensation cheques to the farmers as well as the seeds in these districts.
"The district magistrates will start distributing them soon. After that we will start the distribution for those in the six districts of north West Bengal," the officer said.