Shillong, Oct 9: Chief Minister Conrad Okay Sangma has continued his tour of Garo Hills to evaluate the injury brought on by landslides and floods as a result of unprecedented rainfall.
As a part of his tour, Sangma visited South Garo Hills district on Wednesday and visited a lot of locations within the district to see for himself the injury.
The Chief Minister visited Chokpot and inspected the damages in Mount Carmel Faculty brought on by the floods. The varsity property like books, furnishings and school rooms have been broken as a result of flood. The varsity administration has sought help from the federal government to which Sangma stated he would look into the request.
Sangma additionally inspected the broken Reni Badimagre to Bibragre suspension bridge over Dareng River underneath Chokpot subdivision within the district. Sangma has directed the involved authorities to instantly restore the bridge.
He has requested all broken picket bridges within the Garo Hills area to be instantly changed with concrete or Bailey bridges. A lot of these picket bridges have been broken or swept away as a result of flood.
Sangma on Tuesday visited a lot of the landslide and flood ravaged areas of West Garo Hills. He met a number of individuals, together with those that misplaced their members of the family, and handed them ex-gratia cost and consoled them.
He had additionally met a number of the residents in West Garo Hills who’re ready for aid. Sangma has assured them that the federal government can be doing all it will possibly to tide over the disaster in these tough moments.
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