The Indian Mongon – Chungthang road is seen destroyed by a landslide, some 30 kms north of the Gangtok the capital of Sikkim on September 24, 2012.  Flash floods and landslides triggered by heavy monsoon rains in northeast India have claimed at least 26 lives and another eight people are missing, a report said. India's army and air force launched rescue operations in areas badly hit by the rains that have been lashing the states of Sikkim, Assam and Arunachal Pradesh for days, the Press Trust of India said. AFP PHOTO/ STR
The Indian Mongon – Chungthang road is seen destroyed by a landslide, some 30 kms north of the Gangtok the capital of Sikkim on September 24, 2012. - AFP PHOTO

GUWAHATI: Indian Air Force helicopters flying missions in between heavy rainstorms dropped supplies to flood victims in northeast India on Tuesday as the number of displaced rose to 1.7 million.

Nineteen of 27 districts in the state of Assam have been hit by floods and 13 people have been killed over the past week, according to the latest figures from the local disaster management authority.

The remote and impoverished state, which was rocked by ethnic violence last month, has been flooded three times this year by the mighty Brahmaputra River, which often breaks its banks during the monsoon season.

Thousands of people in Majuli, a large river island about 350 kilometres (220 miles) from Assam's main city of Guwahati, have fled to higher ground or are crowded onto embankments.

An air force helicopter was seen dropping packets of rice, water, biscuits and baby food on one embankment, sparking a scramble among young and old.

“We just had enough time to pick up some clothes and drinking water bottles before we got onto a boat to reach a highland some distance away,” elderly local Bhabani Pegu told the News Live channel.

“There was a breach in the dyke and soon water swept through the village before anybody could react.”Rain is continuing to pound Assam and adjoining Arunachal Pradesh state, where the Brahmaputra flows into India from its starting point in bordering Tibet. The number of displaced people stood at 1.5 million on Monday.

According to the Central Water Commission, the river was flowing above the danger level in at least 10 places in Assam and still rising.

A government relief effort is gathering pace to help the stranded and displaced, but is being hampered by the bad weather.

“We have opened more than 3,000 makeshift camps so far across the state,”Assam Agriculture Minister Nilamoni Sen Deka told AFP.

“The actual damage caused to standing crops is yet to be assessed, but going by the magnitude it appears the loss would be tremendous.”Floodwaters have also submerged the internationally famous 430-square-kilometre (166-square-mile) Kaziranga National Park in eastern Assam, home to the world's largest concentration of endangered one-horned rhinos.

“Almost the entire park is under water with animals fleeing the sanctuary to safer areas,” a park ranger said, requesting not to be named.

The Brahmaputra has flooded twice already this year, in June and in August, an official in the local weather office told AFP.

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