Sikkim Chief Minister PS Tamang visited Singtam to assess the widespread damage caused by floods in the Teesta River basin. According to SSDMA, there is a possibility of flooding in the northern part of Mangan district due to possible cloud bursts. Currently, Chief Minister Tamang Singtam is holding an important meeting at the Nagar Panchayat office, bringing together key stakeholders to discuss the situation. The Chief Minister has stressed the importance of unity in the face of this natural disaster and urged everyone to remain alert.
Additionally, Chief Minister Tamang advised against traveling along the river basin to ensure the safety of all residents. The government is actively working to address the challenges posed by the floods and provide necessary assistance to the people affected by this unfortunate incident.
assured of all possible assistance
According to the information, after the tragedy in Sikkim, on Wednesday morning, Sikkim Chief Minister P.S. Tamang (Gole) visited Singtam and took stock of the situation. During this, he met the affected people. Held a meeting with the administration and local people and assured them of all possible assistance.
Instructions to leave no stone unturned in helping
During this time, he was instructed to act on the situation with full dedication and leave no stone unturned in helping. A letter has been written by the Chief Minister to the people of Sikkim. In it, he said, we will overcome this challenge, rebuild what has been lost, and emerge even stronger as a community.
put citizens in crisis and uncertainty
The Chief Minister said that he was deeply shocked and saddened by the recent and unprecedented incident of sudden spate in Teesta River due to a cloud burst at its origin in North Sikkim. This natural disaster, induced by uncontrolled forces of nature, has thrown many of our fellow citizens into crisis and uncertainty. In these challenging times, I would like to extend my heartfelt support to all the victims and their families affected by this unfortunate incident.
He said I want to assure you that the government is fully committed to providing all necessary assistance and relief to the needy people. We understand the gravity of the situation and are mobilizing all available resources to ensure the safety and well-being of our citizens. Our dedicated teams are working around the clock to address the immediate concerns and challenges arising from this disaster.
Urged to deal with this together
The Chief Minister has urged the administration, local authorities, all organizations, and individuals to join hands in the spirit of solidarity and cooperation. Urged to deal with it together.
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