Manipur Chief Minister Initiates Relief Efforts After Hailstorm Wreaks Havoc
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Imphal, March 15 (NationPress) Following significant rainfall and hailstorms that impacted various districts in Manipur on Sunday, Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh has instructed officials to promptly implement measures aimed at alleviating the hardships faced by affected families and communities.
An official from the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO) noted that this directive was issued after receiving reports of hailstorms and heavy rainfall causing destruction across multiple districts. Relief teams have been mobilized to ensure that residents in the impacted areas receive timely assistance and access to vital services.
Numerous houses have suffered damage due to an unexpected hailstorm, which was accompanied by intense rain, particularly in the districts of Bishnupur, Kakching, Noney, Churachandpur, and Thoubal. Eyewitness accounts indicate that large hailstones covered village roads, disrupting traffic and causing challenges for commuters.
The storm has led to significant destruction of homes, creating difficulties for residents in the affected regions. Expressing his concern over the situation, the Chief Minister emphasized that the government has issued clear instructions for all relevant officials to remain vigilant and coordinate effectively to support the impacted population.
He indicated that relief and response teams are instructed to act efficiently to ensure that necessary assistance, including relief materials and access to essential supplies, reaches those in need promptly.
Relevant departments are diligently monitoring the situation and providing on-ground support to affected households. The Chief Minister reassured that the State government is committed to standing by the people during this challenging time and will take all necessary actions to ensure relief, safety, and support for families impacted by the hailstorm.
In a public advisory, Churachandpur district Deputy Commissioner Dharun Kumar S mentioned that the recent weather conditions, along with a report from the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) predicting light to moderate rainfall in several areas of Manipur over the past 24 hours, alongside a forecast of thunderstorms with rain and hail for the next five days, has led the District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) to urge the public to take precautionary measures to prevent loss of life and property damage.
The advisory recommends that individuals avoid unnecessary travel during heavy rain, thunderstorms, or hailstorms, particularly at night.