Guwahati, June 1 -- Following the heavy rainfall in the region, massive waterlogging was witnessed in several parts of Assam's Guwahati on Sunday. As several areas faced waterlogging, normal life in the city was deeply affected. After heavy rains, the Brahmaputra River is in spate.
A local resident informed that the Brahmaputra River continues to pose a significant threat to the residents of Dibrugarh, with its water level above the danger mark. Currently, the river is flowing at 105.85 meters, slightly above the danger level of 105.70 meters.
To mitigate the risks, the district administration has taken precautionary measures. "The district administration has banned the general public from going to the riverbank," said Rachna Jain, a lo...
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