Tripura Flood Situation Improves as Rainfall Subsides, Rivers Below Danger Level

The flood situation in Tripura has significantly improved as rainfall has subsided, and major rivers are now flowing below the danger mark. However, over 10,000 people remain in 66 operational relief camps, receiving food, medical aid, and essential supplies.

Current Status & Recovery Efforts

  • Rivers Below Danger Level: The Howrah River in Agartala has receded significantly, offering relief to residents.
  • Relief Camps: West Tripura district has the highest number of shelters, housing 2,352 families.
  • Damage Assessment: 219 houses affected, with 104 severely damaged and 124 partially damaged.

Government Response & Weather Forecast

Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely, ensuring timely assistance for affected families. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert for Khowai, West, and South Tripura, forecasting heavy rainfall, while a yellow alert remains for other districts.

Future Outlook

With water levels receding, the focus is now on rehabilitation and restoring normalcy. The state government assures that relief operations will continue until all affected families receive adequate support.

For more updates on weather and disaster management, stay tuned! 🚀

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