Assam’s Flood Management Project
- World Bank to provide $108 million loan to assist Assam’s disaster preparedness and flood forecasting efforts.
- The main aim of the Assam Integrated River Basin Management Project is to build eco-friendly infrastructure in the Beki and Buridehing river basins to lessen the impact of floods and river erosion on the state, ultimately safeguarding around one lakh individuals.
- In addition, the project aims to improve the state’s response to disasters by enhancing flood forecasting and early warning systems, including mobile alerts.
- It will provide better evacuation and shelter facilities, with access to climate-resilient flood shelters to benefit at least 10,000 ....
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