Immediate Relief Sent to Fire-Affected Families: DC Kishtwar on Warwan Fire Incident

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Cognizance Taken, investigation underway: SSP Kishtwar

Families Affected by Massive Fire Urge Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha’s Visit to Assess Losses

SRINAGAR: Following the devastating fire that affected 80 families in Kishtwar, Deputy Commissioner Rajesh Kumar Shavan on Tuesday said that immediate Relief was Sent to Fire-Affected Families.

Speaking to reporters, DC Kishtwar said that two trucks carrying essential supplies were dispatched to the affected area immediately after the news of the fire reached authorities.

“As soon as we came to know about the relief needs, we dispatched two trucks from the Red Cross Society carrying ration, household items, blankets, medicines, and kitchen sets,” he said.

He also also said that Rs. 10,000 has been sanctioned for free household items for each affected family.

He also said that 80 families will have their cases processed for further assistance, including cow sheds and additional household items. “We are working with NGOs to address the needs of these families and resolve their household issues,” he added.

SSP Kishtwar said that police have taken cognizance of the fire and an investigation is currently underway.

“We are investigating the cause of the fire, and the findings will be shared as soon as the investigation is completed,” he added.

Meanwhile, the families impacted by the massive fire are demanding a personal visit from Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha to assess and address the resulting losses in the area.