The worst-hit districts are Sivasagar, Golaghat, Dhubri, Cachar and Sontipur. While 13 persons have died after being struck by lightning, ten persons died in the storms, the ASDMA said
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Guwahati: At least 23 people have died in storms and lightning strikes in the past few weeks in Assam, the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) stated. The two natural disasters also affected around 22,801 families in 18 districts of the state in the current year, ASDMA) stated on Tuesday.
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The worst-hit districts are Sivasagar, Golaghat, Dhubri, Cachar and Sontipur. While 13 persons have died after being struck by lightning, ten persons died in the storms, the ASDMA said. The Assam state government has directed all the deputy commissioners (DCs) to release ex-gratia of Rs 4 lakh to the
next of kin of each of the deceased persons within 48 hours. The DCs of the storm-affected areas have also been directed to take immediate steps for assessing the loss of property. This has to be done for the expeditious release of the rehabilitation grant for the fully or severely damaged houses
as per the Government of India norms.
Damaged lamp post due to strong storm last night.
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It nearly started at 1.55 am and ended at 2.20 am.
Heavy showers and gusting wind made howling sounds which made the night to scary#assam #storms pic.twitter.com/CS77H5UgS5
The extreme storm and rains fast over the lower #Assam, three peoples death in Bongaigaon and Chirang District. A big tree root out fallen over a man and death. Pic. #Agrudut daily Assamese news paper. pic.twitter.com/HNessQoBdU
— Rwisumwi Narzary (@RwisumwiNarzar4) May 14, 2019
The norms stipulate that rehabilitation grant should be released for pucca or kutcha houses at the rate of Rs 95,100 in the plains and Rs 1,01,900 in the hilly areas. For each of the partially damaged pucca houses the rehabilitation grant should be released at the rate of Rs 5,200, while for each of the partially damaged kutcha houses it should be at the rate of Rs 3,200.
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