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Manang Marsyangdi Club distributes relief in Manang



MANANG: The Manang Marsyangdi Club has distributed relief materials to the flood and landslide-affected people here. The A-division football club of the country is also involved in social work.

The Club provided tarpaulin sheets, medicines, foodstuff, and other essential materials to the flood and landslide affected people at Ward number 4, Humde, Ward no 9 Khangsar, and Ward no 8 Tanki of Ngisyang rural municipality today.

Club officials distributed the relief to the victims’ families.

The Club had distributed relief materials to the affected families at Ward no 1 Pisang, Ward no 2 Ghyaru, and Ward no 3 Ngawal of the same rural municipality on Friday.

The Club has distributed the relief in cooperation with the Ngisyang Manang Women Society. The relief materials were brought to the area by chartering a helicopter as the road transport in the area remains disrupted due to the flood and landslide.

Six hundred and fifty-six families in this Himalayan district have been displaced due to the flood and landslide following incessant rain on June 15.
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Publish Date : 10 July 2021 22:18 PM

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