Landslide in Kurseong
19 June 2011
KURSEONG 19 JUNE: Due to last night’s incessant rainfall, fresh
landslides were reported from St Mary’s Hills in the Kurseong
sub-division in Darjeeling Hills today. The landslide has affected and
damaged several houses in the same area where four people had been
killed on 17 June, following a devastating landslide. The people of the
region started to shift to safer places.Residents of the area alleged that a building, just above the landslide zone, is the reason behind the landslides. Mr Mahesh Chettri, a resident of the area, alleged that the drainage system of the building is such that its sewage pipes have been laid underground, resulting in water mushing the soil and landslips appearing everywhere near the area that killed four last time and damaged several houses today.
The Kurseong SDO, Mr Suden Tshering Bhutia, said that at present, preliminary relief work is on. “We are distributing tarpaulins and other aids to the affected family members through panchayat and municipality officials,” said the SDO.
“Keeping in mind the monsoon ahead when more landslides will occur, we are going to hold a meeting with different departments along with the newly-elected Kurseong MLA on 22 June to discuss matters pertaining to future landslides so as to be ready to face such calamities by offering relief and rescue in time.”
The north Bengal development minister, Mr Gautam Deb, will visit the landslide-affected area of St Mary’s Hills. Fot the past one decade there have been frequent landslides every monsoon mainly in Kurseong. sns