Cyclone hits 906 households in 43 villages

Date:

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

From Our Correspondent

 NONGSTOIN: The Block Development Officer (BDO) of Mawshynrut, DD Sangma, while quoting fresh reports, informed that Altogether 906 houses were completely destroyed by the storm, out of which 223 households have lost everything. 43 villages were affected, most of them severely, the latest reports said.

Meanwhile, West Khasi Hills Deputy Commissioner, S Kharlyngdoh on Sunday said that he and his team visited the affected villages and handed over Rs 1.20 lakh each to the families of the deceased, which is in addition to the Rs 30,000 paid earlier to the victims of the cyclone.

Kharlyngdoh also informed that four persons were injured out of whom, Smt Prolina Lyngkhoi, who was critical, has been referred to a hospital in Shillong. The three injured were given Rs 9,300 each while Prolina was given Rs 10,000, the amount being donated by P Nongsiej of Mawkyrwat, South West Khasi Hills.

Kharlyngdoh also added that efforts were on to provide relief items to the affected families at the earliest. He also informed that on Saturday, utensils donated by the Red Cross Society, Meghalaya Branch, were distributed at Porla, Porla A and Mawthylliang.

Ironically, the State Government has announced a sum of only Rs 25 lakh as relief.

The affected families were disappointed with the meager amount announced by the Government. One of the affected persons who was rendered homeless, while lamenting the small amount announced by the Government, said “Beggars cannot be choosers.”

spot_imgspot_img

Related articles

SC declines to stay Sonam’s bail, lists matter for July 9

Our Bureau NEW DELHI/SHILLONG, July 3: The Supreme Court on Friday declined to stay the bail granted to Sonam...

SIR row in West Shillong over ‘illegal’ form disbursal by BLO

By Our Reporter SHILLONG, July 3: A major controversy has erupted over the manner in which Enumeration Forms are...

Breakthrough to blunder: Meghalaya police lapses face zero accountability

Our Bureau SHILLONG, July 3: The Supreme Court’s refusal on Friday to stay the bail granted to prime accused...

Meghalaya still relies on 40% imported fish

15 years of Aquaculture Mission By Our Reporter SHILLONG, July 3: The Meghalaya government’s renewed thrust on developing the fisheries...