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Guwahati Flood Situation Worse Than Last Year Due To Heavy Rainfall: Chief Secretary

OMMCOM NEWS by OMMCOM NEWS
April 22, 2026
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Guwahati: Assam Chief Secretary Dr Ravi Kota on Wednesday said that Guwahati is witnessing a more severe flood situation this year compared to previous years due to significantly higher rainfall, stressing the need for better preventive measures and coordinated response.

Addressing the media, the Chief Secretary stated that the volume of rainfall recorded this season has surpassed last year’s levels, leading to widespread waterlogging across several parts of the city and disrupting normal life.

He noted that the administration is closely monitoring the situation and taking necessary steps to mitigate the impact.

Dr Kota informed that a high-level meeting was held with the Commissioner of Police (CP) and officials from the Guwahati Municipal Corporation (GMC) and Guwahati Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) to review preparedness and response strategies. The meeting focused on improving drainage systems and ensuring quicker clearance of floodwater.

Highlighting one of the major causes of urban flooding, he emphasized the role of plastic waste clogging drains. “Plastic waste dumped in drains must be cleared before the onset of heavy rainfall. This is a recurring issue that significantly contributes to waterlogging,” he said, urging both authorities and citizens to act responsibly.

The Chief Secretary also pointed out that areas such as Basistha, Beltola, and stretches receiving water inflow from Burnihat and Jorabat require alternative planning and long-term solutions to manage excess water.

He stressed the importance of adopting innovative approaches to address the recurring flooding problem in these vulnerable zones.

Expressing concern over a recent incident in Maligaon locality of the city where a woman lost he life due to a flash flood, Dr Kota conveyed his condolences and assured that the government will conduct a thorough investigation at the earliest.

He reiterated the administration’s commitment to ensuring accountability and preventing such incidents in the future.

The senior official argued that the state administration continues to remain on alert as heavy rainfall persists, with authorities working round the clock to manage the situation and minimize inconvenience to residents.

(IANS)

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