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PASIGHAT, Jul 27: While sharing the grief of people of one of the worst flood affected Namsing village under Mebo Sub-Division, the Divisional Forest Officer, D. Ering Wildlife Sanctuary, Tasang Taga along with Range Officer Sibiyamukh Range and other field staffers visited the voluntary flood control workplace of the villagers at the breached point of Mebo-Dhola Road at the bank of River Siang in between Namsing and Kongkul village today.
While handing over a cash amount of Rs. 20,000 to the Gaon Burah of Namsing village, Dulesor Pangging in the presence of Group Captain Retired, Mohonto Pangging (Secretary General, SEEANG) and other senior citizen of the village, DFO Tasang Taga said that the natural calamities like river flood of Siang has really became a headache for many including Namsing. Taga also said that, his division of D. Ering Wildlife Sanctuary shares the grief with the people of Namsing and other fringe villages of the Sanctuary like Mer, Gadum, Seram, Borguli, Sigar etc where flood has affected many.
Meanwhile, clarifying on the solar lamps and pressure cookers distributed to the flood affected village of Namsing by the DFO (territory) Pasighat Forest Division on Friday last, Taga said that, the distributed items were funded by Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) to the fringe village of D. Ering Wildlife Sanctuary possibly under Project Elephant for elephant corridor protection and conservation of eco-system.