<p>Guwahati: Assam's flood situation continued to remain grim with three more fatalities reported and new areas inundated, although the number of affected people decreased marginally, an official bulletin said on Sunday.</p>.<p>Rivers remained in spate, while affected people took shelter in relief camps in different areas, it said.</p>.<p>An Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) bulletin said 5,35,246 people in 13 districts continued to remain affected by the flood.</p>.<p>The number of affected people was 6,01,642 in 10 districts on Saturday.</p>.Centre approves IIM near Guwahati, CM Himanta Biswa Sarma calls it 'special gift' for Assam from PM Modi.<p>Two deaths were reported in Cachar and one in Nagaon, taking the toll in flood and storm since May 28 to 18.</p>.<p>Three major rivers – Kopili, Barak and Kushiyara – continued to flow above the danger level, the ASDMA bulletin said.</p>.<p>The worst-hit district was Nagaon where 3,03,567 people remained affected, followed by Cachar (1,09,798) and Hojai (86,382).</p>.<p>More than 39,000 displaced people were taking shelter in 193 relief camps in different districts. Another 82 relief distribution centres were also operational.</p>.Assembly Elections 2024: Arunachal victory indicative of Lok Sabha poll results, says Assam CM.<p>Rescue and relief operations were being carried out by multiple agencies, including NDRF, SDRF and local administration, while medical teams have also been deployed in the affected areas.</p>.<p>Damage to infrastructure, including roads, bridges and other property, has been reported from different districts.</p>
<p>Guwahati: Assam's flood situation continued to remain grim with three more fatalities reported and new areas inundated, although the number of affected people decreased marginally, an official bulletin said on Sunday.</p>.<p>Rivers remained in spate, while affected people took shelter in relief camps in different areas, it said.</p>.<p>An Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) bulletin said 5,35,246 people in 13 districts continued to remain affected by the flood.</p>.<p>The number of affected people was 6,01,642 in 10 districts on Saturday.</p>.Centre approves IIM near Guwahati, CM Himanta Biswa Sarma calls it 'special gift' for Assam from PM Modi.<p>Two deaths were reported in Cachar and one in Nagaon, taking the toll in flood and storm since May 28 to 18.</p>.<p>Three major rivers – Kopili, Barak and Kushiyara – continued to flow above the danger level, the ASDMA bulletin said.</p>.<p>The worst-hit district was Nagaon where 3,03,567 people remained affected, followed by Cachar (1,09,798) and Hojai (86,382).</p>.<p>More than 39,000 displaced people were taking shelter in 193 relief camps in different districts. Another 82 relief distribution centres were also operational.</p>.Assembly Elections 2024: Arunachal victory indicative of Lok Sabha poll results, says Assam CM.<p>Rescue and relief operations were being carried out by multiple agencies, including NDRF, SDRF and local administration, while medical teams have also been deployed in the affected areas.</p>.<p>Damage to infrastructure, including roads, bridges and other property, has been reported from different districts.</p>