Hailstorm Wreaks Havoc in Manipur, Damaging Over 15,000 Homes

Over 15,000 houses were damaged in the hailstorm that hit Manipur on Sunday, Chief Minister N Biren Singh said.Addressing a press conference on Monday, Singh said several vehicles were also damaged in the disaster.The state sustained massive damage in yesterdays hailstorm. The Imphal West district is worst affected with 6,053 houses being damaged, Singh said.


PTI | Imphal | Updated: 06-05-2024 20:24 IST | Created: 06-05-2024 20:21 IST
Hailstorm Wreaks Havoc in Manipur, Damaging Over 15,000 Homes
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Over 15,000 houses were damaged in the hailstorm that hit Manipur on Sunday, Chief Minister N Biren Singh said.

Addressing a press conference on Monday, Singh said several vehicles were also damaged in the disaster.

''The state sustained massive damage in yesterday's hailstorm. Further assessment is going on. So far, 15,425 houses have been severely damaged. The Imphal West district is worst affected with 6,053 houses being damaged,'' Singh said. ''A total of 5,600 houses were damaged in Imphal East, while in Churachandpur district, 540 houses were damaged,'' he said.

The hailstorm damaged 1,179 houses in Bishnupur, 800 houses in Thoubal, 292 in Kangpokpi, and 200 in Ukhrul, he added.

Singh said 42 relief camps were opened following the disaster, and relief materials were being provided through the deputy commissioners.

''A total of Rs 6.19 crore has been sanctioned to meet the relief expenses, of which Rs 50 lakh each for the valley districts and Rs 40 lakhs each for the hill districts,'' he said.

In some places, strong winds blew away the hutments, while in other places, hails left holes on tin roofs, the chief minister said.

Singh said surveys were still underway to assess the extent of the damage.

He said orders were issued to prevent a hike in the prices of roofing materials.

''The government will try to compensate the losses of livestock and vegetables incurred by farmers,'' Singh said.

Meanwhile, orders were also issued in Imphal West district, asking shops selling roofing materials such as tin sheets to remain open on all days.

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