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Last Update: Sunday, Aug 16, 2026 16:40 [IST]
GYALSHING, (IPR): Gyalshing District Administration, led by DC Gyalshing,
Tenzing D Denzongpa, conducted an on-site inspection and detailed field
assessment of the Rimbi-Singlitam landslide-affected area today, in
coordination with Minister-cum-Area MLA Tshering T Bhutia.
The
joint team took stock of the prevailing situation and assessed the extent of
damage to land, houses and other properties, as well as the risks posed to
nearby settlements. Based on the assessment, further relief, rehabilitation and
mitigation measures will be initiated by the district administration.
The
inspection team included Minister for Tourism & Civil Aviation and Commerce
& Industries, and Area MLA Tshering T Bhutia, Zilla Adakshya, Gyalshing, DS
Limboo, Advisor State Medicinal Plants Board NB Limboo, Senior Superintendent
of Police, Gyalshing, Paru Ruchal, Additional Director,
Horticulture/Agriculture, Gyalshing, Karma Sherpa, SE Power Department, JP
Subba, ASP Gyalshing, DPO Gyalshing, BDO Yuksam, civil engineers from Rural
Development, Roads & Bridges and PMGSY, and officials from Forest &
Environment, Gram panchayat members of Rimbi-Tingbrum GPU, SDMA and other
concerned departments,
A
large portion of land below Singlitam village and above Rimbi has been severely
damaged and washed away by the landslide. Eight houses at Singlitam and four
houses at Rimbi have been identified as being at high risk, while the
settlement at Rimbi remains vulnerable due to the landslide above the area. No
casualties or loss of life or livestock have been reported so far.
In
view of the prevailing risks and safety concerns, affected families residing in
vulnerable areas have been evacuated and shifted to safer locations. Two
temporary relief camps have been established, one at Singlitam and another at
Rimbi to accommodate the affected families.
Eleven
affected families have been evacuated as a precautionary measure. Eight
severely affected households from Singlitam have been shifted to the temporary
relief camp at a safer location, while four households have been shifted to the
relief camp at Rimbi. Other households located in vulnerable and high-risk
areas have been relocated to the houses of their relatives. An ICDS Centre at
Rimbi has also been shifted to a safer location.
A
medical team from Yuksam PHC conducted health check-ups and enquired into the
health condition of residents at the relief camps. Essential medicines were
also provided to the affected families.
The
Minister and the DC extensively toured the landslide-hit and high-risk areas to
assess the damage and vulnerability and take stock of the situation on the
ground. The DC directed the Food & Civil Supplies Department to ensure
adequate ration supplies to the relief camps and instructed the Power
Department to provide necessary electricity connection and related support.
Later,
a brief meeting was held at Rimbi with affected villagers, during which the
district administration took note of their concerns and requirements for
immediate assistance.
The
District Collector appealed for close coordination and teamwork among all
concerned departments and urged residents to remain alert and extend necessary
cooperation during the ongoing monsoon. He stated that the district
administration would leave no stone unturned in relief and rehabilitation
efforts. All line departments have been mobilised and are working in
coordination to mitigate the situation and provide necessary assistance.
Interacting
with the affected families, Minister Tshering T Bhutia expressed solidarity
with them and assured all possible support for their rehabilitation. He said
that the District Administration and State Government are making continuous
efforts to ensure the safety of the village and its residents. He assured that
necessary assistance, rehabilitation support and protective measures, including
a protective wall wherever required, would be taken up as per applicable
provisions.
The
Minister appealed to residents to cooperate with the administration in the
rehabilitation process and remain vigilant during the monsoon, noting that
natural calamities are unpredictable and can occur at any time. He assured that
the District Administration and State Government would continue to stand with
the affected families and extend every possible support.
He
also announced that all necessary support would be extended to the relief camps
and directed the District Administration to maintain constant contact with the
affected families and closely oversee the situation at the relief camps. He
reassured the affected families that rehabilitation measures would be
undertaken as required and as per applicable provisions.
The
Minister-cum-Area MLA lauded the District Administration and concerned line
departments for their proactive and prompt response to the disaster situation.
Earlier,
concerned GPU Panchayat President Mangal Rai briefed the visiting officials
about the prevailing situation, concerns of the affected villagers and the
immediate assistance required.