Two rain-hit Nagaland districts present reports to central

Press Trust of India  |  Kohima 

The administrations of and Kiphire, the worst affected districts of month-long rain in till mid-August, presented reports to a central team here of the damages and the fund required for their repair.

The reports, made available to the media, were presented during debriefing of a five-member inter-ministerial central team in Kohima on Friday. Reports from other districts are yet to come, officials said.

In a consolidated report of damages in district, a sum of Rs 416.06 lakh is required to repair damages of infrastructure, while Rs 281.34 lakh are needed to rebuild agricultural, animal husbandry and fisheries sector, its said.

No relief has been received by the district, while two sorties have been made by IAF chopper for supply of essential commodities to Phokhungri and Wuzu villages under Meluri sub-division, he said.

He said that the district administration and District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) extended immediate relief of Rs 10,000 each for severely damaged houses and Rs 5000 each for partially damaged houses.

and DDMA of Kiphire, Md Ali Shihab said with more than a month of the district remaining cut-off from all sides due to landslide, the administration was yet to reach remote villages with relief material.

Shihab said that the main NH-202 connecting to Kohima and districts remained cut-off at various locations since July 29 last due to torrential rain with major affected areas being Meluri in district and in district.

Though the Meluri stretch has now been connected through a bypass road, it is not safe for heavy vehicles, while Yei bridge location in road is not yet restored.

Due to the bad road conditions, normal supply of essential commodities from Dimapur has been affected severely and the district is facing acute shortage of rice, he said.

district has around 110 villages and the DDMA is not able to reach maximum villages with relief material due to bad weather condition and damaged roads, he said.

Since does not produce rice, the villagers in those areas are surviving on local produce kholar (beans) and maize.

The sought immediate attention of the for repair of the and village roads.

The five-member Inter-ministerial central team, led by of Ministry of Home Affairs K B Singh, left for on Friday after conducting on-the-spot assessment from September 4 to 7.

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First Published: Sat, September 08 2018. 12:15 IST