80 families lost their dwellings in pre-monsoon flood

April 26, 2016 03:32 pm | Updated 03:35 pm IST - Itanagar

Altogether 80 families in Changlang district of Arunachal Pradesh have lost their dwellings and lands while more than 100 were affected by the pre-monsoon flood caused by the Noa Dihing River.

Sixty-four families were in Dumpani and 16 families in Jyotipur villages under Diyun circle, an official report from the district administration said on Tuesday.

Local MLA Nikh Kamin took stock of the situation on Monday along with the ADC, EAC, Indian Army and Police, the report said.

Kamin visited all the areas vulnerable to floods and the areas badly affected at Jyotipur and Dumpani villages.

The MLA has assured the victims of every possible help, saying that he would appeal to the government for a permanent solution for the menace of Noa Dihing which takes away a chunk of fertile land of the state every year.

He gave the victims an amount of Rs. 1.2 lakh each as immediate relief while the administration has distributed several quintals of food items.

Kamin lauded the Indian Army, Dumba Camp for their active role in the rescue operation and for their donation of rations and other items.

Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC)S Miji and Extra Assistant Commissioner (EAC) Tagam Mibang have advised people not to go back and stay along the river until the monsoon is over because the water level could rise anytime and could be dangerous, the report added.

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