Flood death toll in India’s Assam reaches 100 as thousands lose their homes
Relief camps are sheltering 49,061 people as rivers stay above danger levels and officials warn of fresh flooding across the state.
- The death toll from Assam's ongoing flood crisis reached 100 on Monday, August 10, 2026, with casualties spread across numerous districts as large parts of the state remain submerged and over 7.21 lakh people affected.
- Climate and water specialist Partha Jyoti Das with Aaranyak attributes the catastrophic flooding to climate change, deforestation, and infrastructure development in the geologically fragile region, shifting the state from slow flooding to sudden, destructive surges.
- Villages like Bihubar Nepalikhuti face severe devastation, with homes buried under at least 4 feet of silt and survivors describing floodwaters that destroyed infrastructure and snapped train services between eastern Assam and the rest of the state for nearly a fortnight.
- Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai announced Rs 5 crore in financial assistance on Sunday to support flood-affected people in Assam, while the state administration operates 125 relief camps currently sheltering 49,061 people.
- With two months of monsoon rain remaining this year, residents in districts like Jorhat face continued uncertainty as Aaranyak's Partha Jyoti Das warns that the unpredictability of weather patterns is the 'new normal' for Assam.
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