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11 lakh relief to the families of those who lost their lives due to landslides

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The government has provided Rs 11 lakh relief to the families of those who lost their lives in the landslide on Friday night. Chief District Officer of Gulmi, Krishna Prasad Sharma, said that the relief amount of 11 lakh rupees received from the federal and state governments has been provided to the family.

11 lakh relief to the families of those who lost their lives due to landslides

On Friday, 5 members of the same family were killed when a landslide swept away their house in Malika Rural Municipality-6 Arje. Chief District Officer Sharma said that 1/1 lakh per person from the federal government and 1/1 lakh relief per person from the state government has been transferred due to the death of 5 members of the same family.

55-year-old Bhesha Bahadur Vick, his wife Suntali, 48, his elder daughter-in-law Sita, 26, granddaughter Sapna, 8 years old, and another granddaughter Vipana, 8 months old, were buried in the landslide. After the death of all the members living in the house, his three brothers and sons are now living in their elder father's house.

He migrated due to the fear of landslides, the landslide took his life

About 20 years ago, after a landslide fell from his house, Bhesh Bahadur of Sabiq ARJ-4 was given a plot of land to build a house nearby. He built a house on that land around 2060/061. Raised three brothers, sons and two sisters.

The daughters got married. Sons went abroad to earn. The elder daughter-in-law stayed at home taking care of her mother-in-law with her 2 younger daughters. Bhesh Bahadur, who had left his risky home and settled in a new place, was not at risk of landslides. I thought he would go to his neighbor's house when it rained.

happened unexpectedly. After two days of continuous rain, the landslide that occurred on Friday night did not only destroy his house, it also took the lives of 5 members of Bhesh Bahadur's family. "In the end, it was written that he would die in a landslide," says Buddhi Bhandari, a local teacher. The eldest son Bimal treated his mother for a year in Delhi and sent her home only 5 months ago. Sita, who lost her life in the landslide, was also in India with her husband. She came home to take care of her mother-in-law.

Milo's son has also taken his wife to India, while the younger one is unmarried. His daughter and son-in-law, who came to the mother-in-law on Thursday, returned only on Friday. Locals said that the daughter-in-law, who had returned home despite her parents asking her to stay, lost her life. Surkes Vick, Hira Bahadur Bick, Gopal families who are near the landslide have been kept in a safe place.

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