Rivers are above the danger mark in at least 13 locations across the state of Assam in India. The Kopili River has reached record levels. Flooding has now affected nearly 5 million people across 32 districts and forced over 200,000 to evacuate their homes. Over 80 people have died in floods and landslides in the state since May.
The current spate of flooding began in mid-June. As of 20 June, Assam state disaster officials report flooding has impacted 4,772,140 people in 5,424 villages across 32 districts. Over 1 million of those affected are in Barpeta District. Nagaon and Darrang districts each have around 450,000 residents affected.
Disaster authorities have set up 810 relief camps providing temporary accommodation and 615 relief distribution centres providing food and other relief supplies. As of 20 June, 231,819 people had moved from their homes to relief camps, including 63,000 people in Barpeta.
The flood situation in Assam remained grim on Saturday with the death count rising to 118 and Silchar town in the Cachar district submerged for the sixth straight day, officials said.
Ten more people have died in the past 24 hours - two each from Barpeta, Dhubri, Karimganj and Udalguri districts and one death each from Cachar and Morigaon - due to floods and landslides.
The total population affected by the floods declined to 33.03 lakh in 28 districts as against the previous day's figure of 45.34 lakh in 30 districts, a bulletin issued by the Assam State Management Disaster Authority (ASDMA) said.
The situation improved marginally in some districts, as rivers showed a receding trend though the Brahmaputra at Dhubri and Kopili in Nagaon were flowing above the danger mark, the officials said.
The Cachar district administration is engaged in rescue operations in Silchar to evacuate marooned people to safety, with priority on shifting ailing persons to hospital, deputy commissioner Keerthi Jalli said.
Packets with food, drinking water bottles and other essentials are being airdropped in the town by Indian Air Force helicopters, and this will continue till the situation improves, she said.
Two drones have also been deployed in Silchar for carrying out flood inundation mapping as well as to provide relief materials to the affected people.
Eight NDRF teams comprising 207 personnel from Itanagar and Bhubaneswar, along with an Army unit with 120 personnel and nine boats from Dimapur have been stationed in Silchar.
Nearly three lakh people are in distress in Silchar with an acute shortage of food, clean drinking water and medicines, the officials said.
The worst flood-affected districts in the state are Barpeta with 8,76,842 people in discomfort followed by Nagaon (5,08,475), Kamrup (4,01,512) and Dhubri (3,99,945), according to the ASDMA bulletin.
The deluge has hit 93 revenue circles and 3,510 villages, while 2,65,788 people have taken shelter in 717 relief camps, it said.
Relief materials were distributed from 409 delivery points among the flood-affected people, who have not taken shelter in the camps.
Altogether, 312 houses were damaged during the last 24 hours, the ASDMA said.
Large-scale erosion was also reported from several places, including Baksa, Biswanath, Bongaigaon, Chirang, Dibrugarh, Darrang, Golaghat, Hailakandi and Kamrup, it added.
Heavy rain has once again caused flooding and landslides in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast), where authorities say at least 6 people have died. This is the second spate of flooding to hit the city in the last 7 days.
Heavy rainfall overnight from 20 to 21 June 2022 triggered flash flooding and landslides in parts of Abidjan. According to data from the Ivory Coast meteorological agency, parts of Yopougon recorded 161 mm of rain and Cocody 158 mm in 12 hours to early 21 June.
As of 21 June, the Civil Protection Agency reported 6 people had died including 4 children aged 4 to 15, all from the same family, who lost their lives in the village of Angorankoi in the commune of Bingerville, after part of their house collapsed due to rising waters.
Richard Davies Floodlist Mon, 20 Jun 2022 19:21 UTC
Heavy rain has triggered a deadly landslide in the Cauca Department of Colombia.
Colombia's Civil Defence reported the landslide occurred near the village of Mosoco in the municipality of Páez in the east of the department of Cauca late on 18 June 2022. Two homes were completely destroyed. Eight people, all members of the same family, died in the incident. Other landslides in the area have blocked roads, making access to the site difficult for rescue teams.
Kelly Kizer Whitt EarthSky.org Wed, 15 Jun 2022 18:37 UTC
The North Entrance Road into Yellowstone National Park washed out in multiple places as the Gardner River overflowed its banks during heavy flooding on Monday, June 13, 2022. The historic Yellowstone flooding has closed the park for the first time in 34 years. Image via National Park Service.
Update: As of Friday, June 17, 2022, Yellowstone National Park remains closed. The National Park Service said that it's possible that the West, South and East entrances could be opened next week. They also said that the:
Northern portion of Yellowstone National Park likely to remain closed for a substantial length of time due to severely damaged, impacted infrastructure.
The park service asks visitors who have plans to visit the park to stay informed about any changes, including road and weather conditions.
At least 17 people have lost their lives in the last few days after heavy rain caused flooding and landslides in the states of Meghalaya, Assam and Sikkim in northeast India.
Parts of Meghalaya recorded more than 800 mm of rain in 24 hours. Overflowing rivers have affected over 1 million people in Assam for the second time in the space of a few weeks. Rivers are also high in the state of Bihar.
Affected by continuous heavy rainfall, flooding occurred in many places in southern China on Thursday. The National Meteorological Center continued to issue a blue warning for heavy rain in southern and eastern parts of China on Friday. From Saturday to next Monday, a new round of heavy rainfall is still expected in southern China, according to the National Meteorological Center.
Around 300,000 people of five upazilas of Sylhet district have been marooned due to an onrush of water from upstream and heavy showers.
Low-lying areas, inclusive of houses, roads, educational institutions and shops of the upazilas, were inundated.
There have been heavy rains since Wednesday morning, which worsened the flood situation.
More than 300 villages, educational institutions, and roads in Companiganj, Gowainghat, and Jaintapur upazilas went under water. Forty-two shelters have been opened in Gowainghat for the flood-hit people.
Richard Davies Floodlist Fri, 17 Jun 2022 09:51 UTC
Disaster authorities in Nepal report heavy rain has caused flooding and landslides in the country over the last few days, causing fatalities and destroying homes.
In a period from 10 to 17 June, 7 people had died, 4 houses were destroyed, 4 were damaged and a total of 18 families affected.
Two people died when flash floods struck in Khandachakra municipality in Kalikot District of Karnali Province on 16 June.
Heavy rainfall has also caused landslides in at least 11 locations. One person died on Tripurasundari rural municipality, Dhading District, Bagmati Province on 10 June, and 2 more fatalities were reported in Paribartan Rural municipality, Rolpa District Lumbini Province on 12 June.
Two further fatalities were reported after a landslide in Anbu Khaireni Municipality in Tanahu District on 15 June 2022.
Comment: Update June 25
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