Manipur Chief Minister Assures Compensation to Hailstorm Victims During Constituency Visit
GENERAL
Imphal: Amidst the aftermath of a devastating hailstorm that struck Manipur last Sunday, Chief Minister N. Biren extended a reassuring hand to the beleaguered residents of the Keirao Assembly constituency.
Gathering on the spot repot from to the heart of the affected areas, Manipur Chief Minister pledged compensation to those grappling with the aftermath of nature's fury.
At a specially erected relief camp for hailstorm victims, Chief Minister N. Biren stood before a crowd of afflicted souls, his words echoing with empathy and resolve. "The government stands with you," he proclaimed, emphasizing their unwavering commitment to alleviating the suffering of those impacted by the calamity.
Accompanied by a entourage of dignitaries including MLA L. Rameshwor and DC Imphal East Kh. Daina, Chief Minister N. Biren embarked on a heartfelt tour of the battered landscapes. From the shattered remnants of Wangkhem to the somber confines of Irilbung High School relief camp, every stop bore witness to the relentless force of nature's onslaught.
Amidst the rubble and despair, Chief Minister N. Biren's presence brought a glimmer of hope. With compassion in his heart, he engaged with the victims, listening intently to their tales of loss and anguish. His mission: to gauge the extent of the devastation and offer solace in the form of tangible support.
Preliminary assessments painted a grim picture: an estimated 15,500 homes lay in ruins, victims of the hailstorm's indiscriminate wrath. Yet amidst the despair, a beacon of hope emerged. The government pledged to spearhead a comprehensive rebuilding effort, starting with the replacement of damaged houses with sturdy Gl sheets.
The Manipur government on Monday announced a relief package worth Rs 6.90 crore from the State Disaster Relief Fund (SDRF) for people affected by the hailstorm.
Under the vigilant eye of the Deputy Commissioner, distribution plans were set into motion, ensuring that aid reached those in dire need. As the sun set on a day marked by tragedy and resilience, Chief Minister N. Biren's words lingered in the air, a testament to the enduring spirit of solidarity in the face of adversity.