Assam CM visits Haflong, inspects landslide areas and relief camps
Guwahati: Assam Chief Minister Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday visited Haflong, the district headquarter of Dima Hasao and inspected landslide areas including a road at Sarkari Bagan area which got badly damaged by the incessant rain and consequent landslide.
He took stock of the damages of the road for the restoration work to start at the earliest for convenience of the people.
Dr. Sarma asked PWD to take appropriate steps for reconstruction of the road at a fast pace.
He also asked to look for an alternative alignment to save the stretch of the road from future damages due to landslide.
Since the landslide rendered several people out of their homes, Dr. Sarma also visited temporary relief camps in Lower Haflong High school and LP school and interacted with the inmates took shelter there.
He reviewed medical and other facilities and asked the Deputy Commissioner to look after needs of the inmates and help them to repair their houses. There are 149 inmates in both the camps.
During the visit, the Chief Minister also met family members of the three people who were killed in the landslide triggered by heavy rain at Hokai Pungchi Jeme village.
Dr. Sarma interacted with them and offered his condolences. He assured them of all help from the government at this difficult time.
It is to be mentioned that ex-gratia payment from the government has already been released to the next of kin of the deceased.
As a part of his visit, the Chief Minister also took a review of the preliminary destruction caused by landslide at Haflong and other parts of the district.
He stressed on immediate resumption of full-scale transportation in the district and laid emphasis on restoration of roads damaged by landslide.
The Chief Minister said that the government both at the Centre and State will help North Cachar Hills Autonomous Council with adequate funds to tide over the present crisis. He further informed that the government is working on finding a permanent solution so that heavy rainfall induced landslide can be averted.
He also informed that a Central Team will visit Dima Hasao on May 27 to assess the extent of loss caused by rain induced landslide in the district.
CEM North Cachar Hills Autonomous Council Debolal Gorlosa, MLA Nandita Gorlosa, Chairperson NCHAC Ranu Langthasa, Executive Members and MACs of NCHAC, Chief Secretary to the Government of Assam Jishnu Baruah, Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister Samir Kumar Sinha, Principal Secretary NCHAC TT Daulagupu, DC, SP and heads of the departments in Dima Hasao district were present in the review meeting.
(Reporting by Hemanta Kumar Nath)
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