Aamir Khan offers assistance to the CM Relief Fund during the Assam flood catastrophe, donates Rs 25 lakhs

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswas Sarma expresses gratitude to actor Aamir Khan for contributing to the CM Relief Fund during the Assam flood catastrophe.
Aamir Khan

Aamir Khan

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The Assam CM relief fund has lately received help from Bollywood actor Aamir Khan. Assam is currently experiencing one of the worst crises this year as a result of catastrophic floods. The deluge's effects continued to cause anguish for more than 21 lakh people.
Aamir has donated Rs 25 lakhs to the CM relief fund for Assamese citizens impacted by the floods. Himanta Biswa Sarma, the chief minister of Assam, made this announcement on his official Twitter account.
The chief minister tweeted his profound gratitude for Aamir. He wrote, “Eminent Bollywood actor Amir Khan extended a helping hand to the flood-affected people of our State by making a generous contribution of ₹25 lakh towards CM Relief Fund. My sincere gratitude for his concern and act of generosity.”
Several Indian philanthropists are moving forward to offer assistance in the wake of devastating surges. Several Assamese families are forced to unintentionally risk coming into contact with wildlife in an elephant corridor in Nellie's Khulahat Forest because their homes and farms have been submerged. More than 200 embankments in the state have been damaged by the floods, forcing tens of thousands of people to flee and flooding vast tracts of arable land.
Thousands of relief camps put up by the government and nonprofit organisations along highways and in government buildings are housing the displaced people. Water released from hydropower dams to alleviate pressure on their reservoirs breached multiple embankments on the Kopili River in the districts of Nagaon and Morigaon, causing the loss of crops and the eviction of residents.
There is a water shortage and hunger among the populace. The disaster has grown worse than ever, and the locals will soon face financial difficulties.
However, officials claimed that because the amount of rain has decreased over the past week, the flooding situation is improving. But the worst-affected region is still Silchar. According to the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA), more than 2.2 million people in 22 districts are still experiencing flood-related hardship.
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