Since the local level did not send the affected data for six months, the flood victims of the district have not been able to get the government relief money and subsidy. The district-based disaster management committee has been urging the local level through meetings for six months to send the data of the affected people to provide relief to those who have lost grass, shelter and cotton.
For relief and subsidy, the relief subsidy will come only after the local level has entered the details of the beneficiaries in the disaster portal of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Authority.
Some local levels have hesitated to collect the details of the damage caused by the incessant rains that fell on October 10-12 and submit it to the district-based disaster management committee. Disaster related Five local levels have not yet provided the details within the deadline given to the local government to fill in the details.
Five of the 13 local levels of Kavrepalanchok have not disclosed the details. Based on the decision of the local disaster management committee and the decision of the district level disaster management committee, the government will give Rs 25,000 relief to the victims. Banepa, Panauti, Temal, Bhumlu and Mandandeupur have not collected and registered the details on the portal for 6 months of the disaster, and the registered details have not been submitted from the disaster management committee at the local level to the district committee.
The District Administration Office has requested the Disaster Management Committee under the Ministry of Home Affairs to provide relief for temporary housing at the rate of Rs. According to the office, the ministry has not released the money for temporary housing even after three weeks of requesting the release. According to the office, in the first phase, Rs 27 million has been requested for the construction of temporary housing.
Dhulikhel Nagar, 548 in Roshi, 280 in Chaurideurali, 53 in Khanikhola and 125 in Panchkhal have recommended construction of temporary housing for families, but the local disaster management committee has not made a decision, so the ministry has not been able to request funds. "Details received by the ward are being intensively investigated, now we will be able to do it in a few days", said Ramsharan Bhandari, the head of Panauti. It is said that the funds will be distributed to the beneficiaries after the funds are released to the local disaster management committee. The flood victims have been delayed in getting the funds for the construction of temporary housing, he said. The committee has also decided to give instructions to all the affected clusters to complete the preparatory work by the 20th of February. It is said that 79 people died in the Kavreplanchok flood according to the criteria of the
committee People are still missing.According to the preliminary information of the office, 2 thousand 844 houses and 6 thousand 46 houses have been partially damaged in the district. It is mentioned in the preliminary details that 3,000 to 3,500 houses need to be rebuilt.
