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      CM tours flood-hit Garo Hills, hands over relief to kin of landslide victims

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      October 9, 2024
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      CM tours flood-hit Garo Hills, hands over relief to kin of landslide victims

      Chief Minister Conrad Sangma and Deputy Chief Minister Sniawbhalang Dhar console a man who lost his child during the landslide at Sorokpara village, Dalu in West Garo Hills district.

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      Chief Minister Conrad Sangma today visited the landslide and flood affected areas of Dalu in West Garo Hills and Atisia Songmong in South Garo Hills.

      It may be mentioned that 17 lives have been lost due to flood and landslides in various parts of Garo Hills since October 4.

      He visited families of next of kin killed in the landslides at different villages under Dalu C&RD block in West Garo Hills.

      The chief minister handed over an ex-gratia amount of Rs 4 lakh each for individuals who died in multiple landslides to the next of kin. He also expressed grief and sorrow over the incident that caused the lives of the people in the unfortunate incidents.

      At Rongkhon Songgital in Tura, the chief minister handed over ex-gratia to the wife of Bijoy Marak, a teacher by profession whose car was swept away by the flooded waters that claimed his and his son Wian Chigado R Marak’s life on October 4. An ex-gratia amount of Rs 8 lakh was handed over to Marak’s wife.

      At  Karonggre village, Dalu, the chief minister met the family members and handed over ex-gratia of Rs 4 lakh to the family of 18-year-old Sanira Marak who died in a landslide.

      At Sorokpara village in Dalu, he visited the grieving parents of Miando P. Marak, a five year old boy who died in a landslide while playing behind their house on October 4.

      The chief minister expressed great sadness while meeting the parents who were devastated from the loss of their child. At Tibapara under Dalu, the chief minister visited the family of Tengseng R. Marak who tragically died as a result of a tree falling atop his car in Songsak.

      He also visited the family of Santa Marak who was buried alive in a landslide at Koinabhui village in Dalu. She is survived by her daughter who also sustained injuries from the incident. Many households have been affected due to landslides in the area.

      Sangma took stock of the area to assess the damages and interacted with the affected residents. He held a review with the district administration of West Garo Hills to assess the damages by flash floods and landslides in Dalu C&RD Block and to monitor the relief operations conducted so far.

      In Dalu C&RD Block, natural calamities have devastated 2630 households and claimed six lives. The district administration has set up 68 relief camps and has provided food and shelter to the flood and landslide victims.

      In the review, the chief minister directed officials to conduct a study of rivers and water bodies and the flood-prone area for flood mitigation and undertake flood management initiatives to avoid such damages to life and property in the future.

      He has also directed the immediate repair of roads and bridges in the Block and to ensure supply of essentials to the affected population. He also met the inmates of the relief camp at Dalu and heard their concerns.

      Sangma also held a review with the district administration of South Garo Hills in Dimapara to evaluate the relief measures and inspect the damages caused by flash floods and landslides in the district.

      A total of 40 villages were impacted in three blocks by the natural calamities, affecting a population of 2510 in 462 households. Seven individuals from a family were buried alive by the landslide that swept away their home and their lives in Atisia Songmong village under Gasuapara.

      The chief minister stressed on the need for flood management initiatives and flood survey to prevent loss to precious lives and property. He also directed officials to undertake repair works on priority and ensure all assistance to affected residents.

      From Dimapara, Sangma reached Atisia Songmong, and walked for about 2 km to reach the incident spot. He handed over ex-gratia of five victims out of seven from the same family to Watison Marak and the remaining two victims to Baseng Momin, who lost his wife and one and half year old son.

      He took part in a prayer ceremony held for the victims at the village and also heard the grievances of the people. He assured that the government will ensure that restoration of roads and electricity will be expedited.

      HP News Service

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