Guwahati Floods: Assam CM Himanta Issues Advisory For Guwahati Residents Amid Record Rainfall
Guwahati flood: With Guwahati receiving record-breaking rainfall over the past few days, CM Himanta Biswa Sarma has asked residents to stay indoors.
Guwahati floods: Amid torrential rain and heavy flooding in Guwahati, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has urged all residents to remain indoors. He also urged people to avoid using vehicles even if stepping out for urgent work.
"Guwahati is experiencing another round of heavy rain. We request everyone to stay indoors and avoid using vehicles unless absolutely necessary. Additionally, please avoid vehicular movement towards the downtown hospital areas on GS Road," he said in an X post.
Guwahati is experiencing another round of heavy rain. We request everyone to stay indoors and avoid using vehicles unless absolutely necessary. Additionally, please avoid vehicular movement towards the downtown hospital areas on GS Road.
— Himanta Biswa Sarma (@himantabiswa) August 7, 2024
Large stretches of the GS Road and other areas, such as Khanapara, Chandmari, Pandu, Sarania, Rehabari, and Beltola have been submerged due to heavy rain for the past few days. In a statement on Tuesday, the Chief Minister's Office said: "Along with record rain in hills of surrounding Meghalaya, a flash flood situation developed in parts of Guwahati."
The CMO further said that Khanapara received 132 mm of rainfall within 90 minutes on Monday, which was "almost 20-25% of the total rainfall received by the city in the entire monsoon season".
Yesterday rainfall in Khanapara area of Guwahati touched 132 mm within 90 minutes. This is almost 20-25% of the total rainfall received by the city in the entire monsoon season.
— Chief Minister Assam (@CMOfficeAssam) August 6, 2024
Along with record rain in hills of surrounding Meghalaya, a flash flood situation developed in parts… pic.twitter.com/V7QnIOSnwR
Himanta Blames Meghalaya Private University For Guwahati Floods
CM Himanta Biswa Sarma on Wednesday said Guwahati received 25% of the season’s rainfall on just Monday. "Guwahati's drainage system is not equipped to handle such volume of water. We shall have to upgrade our infrastructure for such days by acquiring land to build a robust discharge system."
Guwahati received 25% of the season’s rainfall in 1 day. We will have to upgrade our infra for such days by going in for land acquisition to build a robust discharge system. Also USTM University eroded hills which in turn aided Flash Floods in the city: HCM Dr @himantabiswa pic.twitter.com/3gWncaZ8GC
— Chief Minister Assam (@CMOfficeAssam) August 7, 2024
Blaming Meghalaya's USTM University for the floods in Guwahati, CM Himanta said the institute built its campus in the part of Meghalaya that comes down to Khanapara by cutting down an entire hill. Earlier, water used to flow to Guwahati slowly. However, the rampant destruction of hills has resulted in flooding."
He said the construction should have been protested by the previous governments. "I shall speak to the Meghalaya CM, but the damage has already been done," Himanta said.