Guwahati: More than 77,000 people continue to remain sheltered in relief camps across Assam as the flood situation in the state remains under close watch, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Saturday. “More than 77,000 people continue to be sheltered in relief camps as the situation remains under close watch,” Sarma said in the post. The latest update comes as several parts of Assam continue to grapple with the impact of floods, with thousands of people dependent on government-run relief camps for shelter and essential assistance. The Chief Minister has been regularly sharing updates on the flood situation and the measures being undertaken by the state government. With a large number of people still residing in relief camps, authorities are expected to maintain enhanced preparedness until water levels recede and affected families can safely return to their homes.