Uttarakhand flood victims say, ”We came to Jenten even though there was no rent to come home.”

The family of Ramesh and Priya, who went missing in the Dharali flood, have returned home with the help of Needs Nepal.

Bhadra 8, 2082

Bhawani Bhatta

Uttarakhand flood victims say, ”We came to Jenten even though there was no rent to come home.”

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Relatives of those who went missing in the floods of Dharali in Harshil area of ​​Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand, India have entered Nepal. Due to the flood, they have reached here by traveling either on foot or by car.

The family of Ramesh Budha of Kailali Tikapur 8 and his wife Priya, who went missing three weeks ago in the Kheer Ganga river after the 'cloud burst' in Dharali, reached their home on Sunday. They returned home from Gaddachouki Naka after doing business in Haridwar of the missing brother-in-law. 

Non-governmental organization Needs Nepal has sent them home with the help of non-governmental organization Needs Nepal. Needs sent them home with arrangements to eat on the way.

"We who went to work have also lost our family members, even the money of our wage workers was taken away by the flood," said Dai Prakash of the missing old man, "During the disaster, there was no one to help us in a remote place, the government there has said to give 500,000 to the families of its citizens who disappeared, no one even asked about us." 68 people, including 21 Nepalis, are missing in the Dharali flood. So far, only one local body has been found. There is no possibility of finding other missing persons. That's why the relatives have returned home and started doing kiriya .

The old family also made a statue of Kush in Haridwar of Ramesh and Priya and returned with the last rites. "Now I will stay at home for two/four months, there is no work there," Prakash said.

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