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Residents of Lahaul and Spiti's flood-prone area demand shelter

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Mandi, July 4

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Residents of flood-prone Karpat area in the Miyar valley of Lahaul and Spiti district are demanding the construction of a community centre to take shelter during the monsoon.

According to them, “Since 2017, the village has been facing flood-like situation every monsoon. This forces them to take shelter in a nearby monastery that is on a hill. The same year, flash flood wreaked havoc in Karpat nullah and damaged houses and crops.”

Prem Dasi, pradhan of Chimret gram panchayat, said, “Karpat village is prone to various disasters during the monsoon season as water in the nearby stream rapidly crosses the danger mark and starts inundating the low-lying areas.”

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“A delegation of the panchayat met the Lahaul and Spiti MLA Ravi Thakur recently and requested him to approve funds from the state government for the construction of a community centre near the monastery at Karpat,” she said.

Thakur said, “I am aware about the issue and the centre shall come up this year with the provision of adequate funds. Apart from this, a footbridge was also damaged in the village which will be reconstructed for the convenience of residents.”

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