Jaipur: Assam Governor Gulab Chand Kataria on Tuesday said there have been more casualties this year in floods and large swathes have been affected.
Officials said that 72 people died in the deluge as of July 8.
Floods have devastated Assam leaving millions displaced, causing extensive damage to roads and infrastructure.
"A flood-like situation more or less persists in Assam every year... People are always prepared for this situation because the region is always prone to floods owing to the Brahmaputra river and other smaller rivers," Governor Kataria told reporters after arriving at the Jaipur airport.
The Assam Governor is on an official visit to Jaipur.
The Brahmaputra River runs through the northeastern state.
"This time there have been more casualties and more area has been affected... People cooperate with the authorities and support the efforts of the administration in dealing with such situations...," he added.
Meanwhile, 137 wild animals, including six rhinos, have died in the Assam floods at Kaziranga National Park, officials said on Monday.
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