Assam
Union minister Sarbananda Sonowal visit flood-affected areas in Dibrugarh.

Dibrugarh:  The Union minister Sarbananda Sonowal on Saturday said that IIT Guwahati will be studying the causes of artificial floods in Dibrugarh city based on which a masterplan will be prepared.

He said the government will take corrective measures based on this to fix the artificial flooding in the city.

Sarbananda Sonowal visited the Naliapool area of Dibrugarh City to inspect the drainage and sewerage system on Saturday.

Sonowal, who is also the Lok Sabha MP for Dibrugarh LSC, called upon the experts and authorities to hedge all efforts, resources and knowledge to chalk out a sustainable and pragmatic solution to the ill-designed drainage system – a system that will prevent artificial floods to affect the city life.

Sonowal also called up the Chief Minister of Assam, Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma in this regard.

“The artificial floods in Dibrugarh are a cause of concern and we must remain at the forefront to solve this problem and find a solution that is economically prudent, ecologically viable, and environmentally sustainable. The IIT Guwahati is going to study the causes of this artificial flooding in the city, which has thrown the life of Dibrugarh out of gear. Once identified, the team of experts will draw a master plan and present it to the government for execution. We will ensure that this is executed in letter and spirit so that this menace of artificial flooding can be put to rest for good. It is also a matter of grave concern that encroachment is a major cause of such artificial flooding. I call upon civic bodies to act against anyone found violating the law and bring them to book. We must ensure all possible steps to find a sustainable solution to the artificial flooding problem of Dibrugarh,” Sonowal said.

The Union Minister instructed the officials to swiftly act to bring relief to the public.

Sonowal also stressed the need for the civic bodies to address a range of issues, including encroachment.

He urged the officials, furthermore, to expedite efforts towards finding a permanent solution to these challenges, incorporating expert opinions and suggestions into their plans.

The Union Minister was accompanied by the Mayor, Dibrugarh Municipal Corporation (DMC), Saikat Patra; the District Commissioner, Vikram Kairi among other senior officials of the state government as well as well-wishers.

Avik Chakraborty is Northeast Now Correspondent in Dibrugarh. He can be reached at: [email protected]