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Planet Ark World Environment News - in partnership with Colonial First State Thousands Marooned, 12 Killed in South Asia Floods

Date: 15-Jun-06
Country: INDIA

Officials on the Indian side said on Wednesday that thousands of people in the state of Assam state had moved to higher ground as rivers, swollen by heavy monsoon rains, burst their banks and inundated more than 50 villages.

"We have asked flood control officials to strengthen embankments to prevent breaches and are constantly monitoring the situation," said Assam Chief Secretary S. Kabilan.

Police said deaths had been reported over the past two days from western Assam and the neighbouring state of Tripura.

In Bangladesh, officials said torrents had swept two people to death after the Matamuhuri river flooded several villages at Chokoria, 350 km (220 miles) southeast of the capital, Dhaka.

Thousands of homes, miles of road and hundreds of acres of cropland were flooded in the northeastern region of Sylhet, where the banks of the Kushiara and Surma rivers were both flowing above their danger levels.

Disaster management officials said the rivers would rise further as rainwater flowed downwill across the Indian border.

Floods kill hundreds of Bangladeshis and displace thousands of families in Bangladesh and large pockets of eastern, northern and central India during the June-September monsoon every year.

(Reporting by by Biswajyoti Das, additional reporting by Nizam Ahmed in DHAKA)

(Writing by Y.P. Rajesh and Anis Ahmed)

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