Why did panic grip chitolia ?
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July 5: Due to heavy rain the Brahmaputra rose up and panic gripped the villages of Chitolia. The embankment at Chitolia broke down and water rolled over the village, so the people took shelter on their house – tops. Villagers from neighbouring villages rushed to help with rafts and boats.
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The Brahmaputra swelled resulting from severe rain, causing panic in Chitolia's communities
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- This is a question from " The Prince of Panidihing ".
- When the embankment in Chitolia collapsed and rainwater flooded the village, the residents found refuge on the roofs of their houses.
- People from nearby villages jumped in with rafts and boats to rescue all the people, the Brahmaputra's swollen waters continued to increase.
- The water flowed over several of the housetops, eliciting screams and wails from the residents, as well as the frantic roaring of animals being pushed aside.
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