Purna Prasad Dhital, chairman of the rural municipality, said, 'There is no need for flood victims to live in leaky houses and tents.'
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The family became displaced after the incessant rains since October 19, 2079 washed away the house of Tirtha Bahadur Ward of Chulelgaon, Sinja Rural Municipality-2, Jumla. Tirtha Bahadur's family, who were forced to live in the open air for a few months, stayed at their nephew's house for a few months. But because the house was leaking, it was suffering a lot.
There was no human damage in his house, but Annapani and clothes were all buried. He said, "The flood and the landslide made the Utchi abode. So far the whole family has become displaced. The residence of the family is not certain, nor the education of the children. After three years of Tirth Bahadur, who has been facing similar hardships, now a four-room house has been built. An original house with a mud roof was built with 95,000 rupees of Sinja rural municipality and more than 50,000 rupees from Pes Nepal. He said, "After three years, Balla has been found living in the house. May such a landslide never happen again.'
According to the data of Sinja rural municipality, 146 houses were completely damaged by the flood. More than 350 houses were partially damaged. Partially damaged houses have been completely rebuilt. Who had no home. He was sitting in a tent. They have started building their house. Rural Municipality Chairman Purna Prasad Dhital said, 'There is no need for flood victims to live in leaky houses and tents.' Among them, 28 houses belong to very poor families, so the construction could not be started. Now, the municipal government is ready to build 28 houses. In which 9 houses have been built. He said, 'Nine houses are built in traditional original way. They have mud roofed and very strong houses. Houses are being built by displacing zinc leaves. This house is made to be warm in the cold and cool in the summer.
After the construction of these 28 houses, the construction of the remaining 30 houses will begin. Chairman Dhital said that the flood had also washed away the grain water, but now they are in the process of connecting the houses of the flood victims.
Pace Nepal's executive director Kishore Neupane said that they are working hand in hand with the municipal government to build houses for the flood victims. He said, 'In the first stage, the flood victims should be able to live safely. After that, there is a situation where we can proceed by discussing other problems of the flood victims. The flood victims are happy after the government started building houses.
