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  • Rishi

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    Rishi Shukla
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    This fundraiser will benefit

    Assam Chief Minister Relief Funds

Hi,

My name is Rishi and I live in Hyderabad, India. The recent news about Assam floods ( Please check here : https://urlzs.com/7zK3y ) makes me feel really sad. The only thing which is hovering in my mind is how to help my people out there who are stuck and don't have the shelter. The Central and State govt are taking all necessary efforts to rescue and provide food & shelter but I as a human I want to help those people in some or the other way.

I request you to come forward and donate a little bit, as every peny sared will make a significant impact in touching the lives stuck in agony and distress. Any amount of donation is going really to help people out there with supplying food, medicines, shelter arrangements and other emergency needs.
Your small effort will cause big effect.
Also, The collected amount will be transferred to chief-minister relief fund.

Few points from about the flood situation( courtesy news/tv/social media)
Nearly 43 lakh people across 30 of the state's 33 districts have been affected by the floods so far. Barpeta was the worst-hit district, with as many as 7.35 lakh people facing the brunt of the monsoon fury, followed by Goalpara, Morigaon, Nagaon and Hailakandi.
The rising water level of the Brahmaputra river is threatening to submerge parts of the state capital, Guwahati, through which it flows. The ten other rivers in the state also swelled up dangerously as the rains continued.
As many as 83,000 people evacuated from flooded areas have been accommodated in 183 relief camps across the state. Road connectivity to Upper Assam has been cut off. Ferry services were called off earlier due to water strong currents.
Forest officials said that 95 percent of the Kaziranga National Park -- home to the endangered one-horned rhino -- has been flooded with the death of 17 wild animals in the past two days. Animals could be seen emerging out of the park to escape drowning.
Agricultural activities in the state have also been hit, with nearly 90,000 hectares of agricultural land getting flooded. Many such fields had standing crops on them

Thanks,
Rishi.

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