
Assam Flood — Emergency Relief
Seasonal flooding from the Brahmaputra River has hit Assam particularly hard this year, submerging villages and destroying agricultural land. Thousands of people have been displaced, and hundreds of villages remain cut off, reachable only by rescue boat.
What families are facing
With fields submerged and local markets destroyed, many families are dealing with severe food shortages. Wells and water supplies have been contaminated, raising the risk of waterborne diseases like cholera and dysentery. Mud houses and other fragile structures have been completely washed away, leaving families without shelter. Relief groups on the ground are running mobile medical camps to prevent disease outbreaks and provide emergency healthcare.
What’s being done
Relief organizations working in the affected areas are distributing emergency food rations (rice, lentils, oil, biscuits), bottled water and filtration units, hygiene kits and medical supplies, and temporary shelter materials like tarpaulins, blankets, and tents.
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What's Needed
- Emergency food rations (rice, lentils, oil, biscuits)
- Clean drinking water and water filtration units
- Hygiene kits and medical supplies
- Temporary shelter materials (tarpaulins, blankets, tents)
- Mobile medical camps for disease prevention
