Odisha Chief Minister Offers Rs 4 Lakh Compensation for Hoarding Collapse Victims
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Bhubaneswar, Feb 25 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Odisha, Mohan Charan Majhi, has declared a financial compensation of Rs 4 lakh for the families of two individuals who tragically lost their lives when an advertising hoarding fell on them in Bhubaneswar on Tuesday evening.
The announcement came from the Chief Minister's Office (CMO), which noted the profound sorrow expressed by the Chief Minister over the unfortunate demise of Tuna Gouda and Sachidananda Pradhan, who were victims of the incident in the Aiginia region of the city.
In addition, the Chief Minister has pledged Rs 4 lakh each from the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund (CMRF) to support the bereaved families.
Reports indicate that a sudden Nor'wester brought significant weather changes, featuring powerful winds and heavy rain, which led to widespread chaos in Bhubaneswar on Tuesday evening.
The strong winds caused a large advertising hoarding located near the Aiginia Durga Mandap to collapse unexpectedly, resulting in the death of two individuals and damage to several shops in the vicinity.
Local residents promptly assisted in rescuing the victims trapped beneath the hoarding and transported them to Capital Hospital, where medical staff pronounced them dead on arrival.
Upon receiving the news, police and fire service teams arrived at the scene to clear the obstructed road caused by the fallen hoarding.
On Wednesday, family members and friends of the deceased held a protest by blocking the National Highway at Aiginia, voicing their outrage over the incident and calling for justice.
This protest caused significant disruption to traffic, affecting many commuters on the busy route.
The blockade was eventually lifted after senior police officials and representatives from the local administration engaged in dialogue with the grieving families.
The authorities assured the families of all essential support and assistance.
Following these assurances, the affected families agreed to lift the blockade, restoring normal traffic flow in the area.