Rain Damages Homes in Tulin Village, Seraikela

Continuous Rainfall Collapses Multiple Houses in Chandil Subdivision

Key Points:

  • Budeshwar Singh, Chaitan Singh, Sonu Singh lose mud houses to rain
  • Villagers depend on agriculture and forest for livelihood sustenance
  • No government support provided during emergency housing crisis

JAMSHEDPUR – Continuous rainfall in Tulin village of Seraikela has caused multiple house collapses, leaving villagers without shelter and proper government assistance.

Tulin village sits in the foothills of Dalma Sanctuary. The community depends entirely on agriculture and forest resources. However, recent heavy rains have created severe hardships for residents.

Three houses belonging to Budeshwar Singh, Chaitan Singh, and Sonu Singh collapsed completely. The structures were built with mud and tile materials. Rain water penetrated the walls and caused structural failure.

Moreover, villagers lack proper equipment to prevent water damage. They have no waterproofing materials or drainage systems. The community expressed frustration over insufficient government support.

Local residents stated that no political leaders visited the area. Forest department officials also failed to provide assistance. Block administration has not offered emergency relief measures.

Besides housing problems, farmers face crop protection challenges. Agricultural activities have become extremely difficult during monsoon season. Essential farming supplies remain unavailable to most cultivators.

The community requires immediate emergency shelter arrangements. Temporary housing facilities should be established for affected families. Food grain distribution is also urgently needed.

Furthermore, collapsed houses need comprehensive reconstruction support. Safe building materials must be provided to prevent future damage. Technical guidance for weather-resistant construction is essential.

Agricultural assistance programs should be implemented for local farmers. Necessary farming equipment and supplies require immediate distribution. Crop care support systems need establishment.

On the other hand, villagers remain hopeful about administrative intervention. They expect proper problem resolution from government authorities. Community leaders emphasize the need for sustained developmental support.

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