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600 landslide-hit in Darjeeling’s relief camps

DARJEELING (WB): Altogether 600 people are currently in the relief camps in the Tingling area of Mirik, which bore the brunt of devastations caused by landslides in Darjeeling Hills district.

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Darjeeling (WB), July 5 

Altogether 600 people are currently in the relief camps in the Tingling area of Mirik, which bore the brunt of devastations caused by landslides in Darjeeling Hills district.

Apart from Tingling Primary School, relief camps have been set up at the garden's hospital, creche, tea garden office, assistant manager's bungalow and also at Soureni Community Hall where the homeless, all locals, were housed, a GTA official told visiting reporters yesterday.

All the residents of Limbu Gaon, the worst-hit in Tingling, are now housed in a primary school hall situated on a picturesque hilltop with a lush tea garden surrounding the two-storied building.

Inside the school, there is only the uncertainty of the future. Archala Thapa, who was sitting on the floor covered with only tarpaulin sheets, was worried about her five-year-old son Suhant's education.

"He used to study at Marigold School. The school was run by Subash Allay and his daughters Soney Allay (Thapa) and Sushma Allay (Thapa). All of them have died (in the landslide). I don't know where to send my son," said Archala.

In another room, Maya Sharma wants to perform the last rites of her family members but in the cramped school, there is no space.

Eleven people in Maya's family - father Ram Lal Sharma, brothers Krishna Prasad Sharma and Mahesh Sharma (Subedi), and the siblings' wives and children - have either died or are missing in the landslide at Limbu Gaon. — PTI 

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