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ASSAM STATE DISASTER MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY
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Assam districts put on high alert ahead of Bhutan releasing water from dam
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Assam floods: 67 villages submerged in Lakhimpur, around 545.50 hectares of crop damaged
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Assam flood situation remains grim; nearly 35,000 people affected
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Flood situation in Assam's Dhemaji continues to be grim, about 18,000 people affected
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Assam flood: Situation becomes grim again, thousands of people affected
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Heavy rains throw normal life out of gear in Goa
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Assam’s flood situation improving: ASDMA
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Himachal Pradesh: 24 deaths in a week to rain-related incidents or road accidents, says IMD
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Nearly 38K people in Assam still affected by floods
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Assam flood: Situation improves, over 20,000 people still affected
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