Following Barak Valley landslide, officials in Assam shifting people from vulnerable areas

District administration has started shifting people from vulnerable areas near hills to safer places. A survey of landslide prone areas has also been ordered.

PTI

Guwahati: After a landslide in Barak Valley in Assam killed 21 people, the district administration has started shifting people from vulnerable areas near hills to safer places.

In a letter issued to the Circle Officers of Hailakandi, Algapur, Lala and Katlicherra on Thursday, Chief Executive Officer of DDMA, RK Dam, asked them to shift the people living in view of the recent landslips at Mohonpur Grant and Chandipur Grant under Hailakandi and Algapur revenue circles which claimed eight lives.


"As reported, many people are living in kutcha house with mud walls adjacent to hills and mounds. People living in such vulnerable areas need to be shifted to nearby government buildings like schools and community halls etc," said Dam.

Dam also directed the Circle Officers to conduct survey of landslide prone areas in their respective jurisdictions with the help of field officers, patwaries and panchayat functionaries and to involve the AAPDA Mitra volunteers to shift the families to safe places immediately.

District Programme Officer, DDMA, Rupjoy Maibangsa informed that AAPDA Mitra volunteers along with patwaris are making visits to the vulnerable spots such as Sunacherra Bagan, Rupacherra Bagan, Rangabak under Katlicherra revenue circle, Mohanpur Grant under Hailakandi revenue circle, Chandipur, Bashbari under Algapur revenue circle.

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"AAPDA Mitra volunteers are asking people in vulnerable areas to move to safer places like schools, colleges, community hall and other buildings specially at night following high risk of landslides due to incessant rain in the district in the past few days," added Maibangsa.

Meanwhile, water levels of the three major rivers in the district are rising following heavy showers for the past few days. Dholeswari river is flowing at 23.07 metre as against the danger level of 28.05 metre, Katakhal at 17.05 metre as against the danger level of 20.27 metre and Barak river at 18.07 metre against the danger level mark of 19.83 metre.
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