Union Minister JP Nadda Visits Flood-Ravaged Sivasagar
Nadda said the Centre is extending full financial assistance as central teams assess flood damage and healthcare needs across the worst-hit districts.
- On Wednesday, Union Health Minister J.P. Nadda visited flood-ravaged areas in Sivasagar, Assam, accompanied by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma to assess damage and interact with affected families.
- Upper Assam is recovering from severe monsoon floods that inundated villages and damaged agricultural land; Nazira Co-District Commissioner Pratibha Meshram reported 23 locations remain affected, with Napalikuti requiring potential rehabilitation.
- Nadda traveled by tractor to reach marooned villages and relief camps to inspect living conditions; recent reports indicate four to five people are missing, while 26 to 27 deaths have been confirmed.
- Chief Minister Sarma expressed confidence that Nadda would convey the destruction to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while Nadda assured full financial assistance and active Centre-state cooperation on rehabilitation.
- Continuing his three-day tour through Assam, Nagaland, and Arunachal Pradesh, Nadda is scheduled to travel to Mon, Nagaland, for official engagements before proceeding to Yazali on the final day.
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"There'll be no shortage of assistance from Centre": JP Nadda visits flood-hit Sivasagar in Assam
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Union Minister Nadda on Visit to Flood-hit North-East States to Review Relief and Health Services
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. During his visit, he will assess health services, relief operations, and infrastructure damage in regions across Assam, Nagaland, and Arunachal Pradesh severely affected by floods, flash floods, and cloudbursts. India News | Union Minister Nadda on Visit to Flood-hit North-East States to Review Relief and Health Services.
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