Mangan DC visits disaster-affected areas of Chungthang and Lachen

Thursday, Jul 11, 2024 08:45 [IST]

Last Update: Thursday, Jul 11, 2024 03:12 [IST]

Mangan DC visits disaster-affected areas of Chungthang and Lachen

MANGAN,  (IPR): Mangan DC Anant Jain alongside a team of district administration officials visited the disaster affected-areas of Chungthang and Lachen in Mangan district today.

The team consisted of Chungthang SDM Kiran Thatal, Chungthang ADC (Dev.) Hem Sagar Kafley, Chungthang SDPO Arun Thatal, DCSO Palden N. Lachungpa, DDMA deputy director Karma Dorjee,  RDD AE (Chungthang BAC) Joel Lama, RO AD Kessang Ringzing Lepcha, DE (Power) Tshering Gyurmee Bhutia, police department and concerned officials of line departments.

The team crossed the cane bridge at Sanklang and with tranship arrangements headed to Chungthang, where the district collector engaged with the panchayat presidents and ward panchayats of Chungthang GPU. The officials raised significant concerns about the critical condition of the Field Hospital area. Despite the evacuation of the village, they stated that there is delay in restoration works. Additionally, they highlighted the prolonged isolation of Chatten village, which has been cut off for the past eight months, necessitating the construction of a suspension bridge to reconnect the village. There was a proposal for debris clearance and an urgent need for protective measures along the river belt and improvements in the drainage system within the bazaar.

A major issue discussed was the proposal for housing relocation. The local representatives underscored the lack of proper government infrastructure, hold-ups regarding compensation for land acquired by BRO or Defence and ongoing electricity and power supply problems. They also reiterated the need for debris clearance and road carpeting in Chungthang Bazaar.

Chungthang SDM informed them that administrative procedures have already been processed and the DC assured them that he would follow through and do his best to resolve the issues.

Subsequently, Jain visited Lachen, where he was welcomed by Pipon Kunzang Chopel Lachenpa, public, members of Dzumsa and officials from Forest department. The Pipon emphasised the necessity for major protective works along the Lachen river belt, noting that all temporary measures had been undertaken with GREF's assistance. The community expressed concerns about Lachen's isolation on both sides, Zema and Munsithang, and the inconsistency in restoration works.

In his address, the DC gave a brief about his career background and work experiences to familiarise the gathering and assure them of efficient results and solutions. He underscored the urgency of restoring road connectivity, stating that it was the priority, in order for things to fall in line. He stressed on the importance of advancing livelihood projects under the Vibrant Village project for the Lachen and Lachung areas. He commended the officials stationed at Lachen, urging them to continue their collaborative efforts in addressing local issues.

The youth and public also interacted with the DC, putting forth their grievances. He told them that coordination and communication between administration, the public and the army have to be clear and constant. He reminded them that the DC’s purpose is to solve issues and to make the district the best district. Lachen people thanked the DC and his team for visiting the cut-off area and listening to their issues.

During his visit, he also handed over 16 quintals of ad hoc relief rice and other food supplies provided by LR&DM through Food and Civil Supplies department, Mangan.

The team also inspected the disaster-affected areas of Zema, which had been completely devastated by the cloudburst on October 3, 2023. A proposal for an emergency footbridge at Zema was suggested by the Pipon. The DC advised that the footbridge be robust enough to carry loads and urged the officials of Chungthang BAC to oversee the technical aspects.

Further assessments included the Lachen Bazaar slide, with DC recommending construction of a retaining wall by the Roads and Bridges department. The Secondary School in Lachen was also evaluated, with a proposal to temporarily use it as a food godown pending the necessary NOC.

In a meeting with Major Prashant of 86 RCC GREF, it was reported that immediate restoration work had commenced, although equipment hiring issues were impeding connectivity restoration. Concerns about the shortage of labour were also raised, with suggestions that local issues be addressed with the involvement of the DC, SDM and police.

Additionally, a report on Munshithang road revealed efforts to maintain it as a one-way Class 9 road, with ongoing work to ensure traffic remains operational.

On the way back, he inspected the automated zip line installed by army at Sankalang and instructed DPO to attach QRTs with them to learn and train in the operational process for future need.

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