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Over One Lakh Affected by Meghalaya Floods, Trains to NE Suspended

30 relief camps have been set up to accommodate those affected as water inundated 136 villages.

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Over one lakh persons have been affected by floods in the Brahmaputra and Jingiram rivers, the waters of which have inundated 136 villages in western Meghalaya, an official said on Wednesday.

No loss of life has been reported so far. The official said 30 relief camps have been set up to accommodate those affected.

Jingiram, one the major rivers in the Garo Hills, caused the havoc due to sudden backflow of water in the Brahmaputra in Assam.

“As many as 1.2 lakh persons have been affected by flash flood in 136 villages in Garo Hills plains due to sudden backflow of Brahmaputra river water,” West Garo Hills District Magistrate Pravin Bakshi said.

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The affected areas included Phulbari, Rajabala, Singimari, Paham, Bhaitbari, Silkata, Bholarbhita, Haripur Haribhanga, and Namabila, he said

"We have directed all schools and colleges in affected areas to close for four to five days," the official said

Bakshi said crops on large tracts of agricultural land, besides fish ponds, have been damaged.

The District Magistrate said the state government had requisitioned 209 boats at different locations for relief and rescue operations.

The Health Department had announced precautionary measures to check outbreak of water-borne diseases, including distribution of chlorine tablets and bleaching powder among the affected.

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Trains to the Northeast Suspended till 20 August

All trains to the Northeast from rest of the country have been cancelled till August 20 due to damages on tracks due to floods in Assam, Meghalaya, West Bengal and Bihar, officials said on Wednesday.

“The Railway Board has directed all zonal railways to cancel trains travelling from various parts of the country beyond Malda town and Katihar till 20 August, 2017,” Northeast Frontier Railway chief public relations officer Pranav Jyoti Sharma said in a statement.

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