Thunag Disaster: Life Slowly Returns After 39 Days of Hardship
Thirty-nine days after a devastating disaster struck Thunag, a semblance of normalcy is returning to the affected villages. The local administration has successfully restored electricity and drinking water supplies across the region.
Fourteen major roads have been reopened to traffic, significantly improving connectivity. Furthermore, 182 kilometers of damaged roads have been made motorable, easing the movement of people and goods.
Direct financial assistance, amounting to Rs 3.68 crore, has been disbursed to the affected beneficiaries. This crucial support is aimed at helping them rebuild their lives and homes.
Essential supplies, including food and medical aid, have been distributed through relief efforts. While the recovery process is ongoing, the restoration work continues at a steady pace.
The swift response and coordinated efforts of the local administration offer a beacon of hope for disaster preparedness and relief in the region. This incident highlights the crucial need for robust infrastructure and disaster management plans to mitigate the impact of future calamities, ensuring quicker recovery and minimal disruption to the lives of citizens.