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Summing up the visit, the team reached Namsing via river while facing the turbulent currents of the mighty Siang river in some areas.
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During the visit, several vulnerable sites were identified where immediate flood control boulder bunds/spurs are required to be constructed before any permanent flood protection measures are in place.
The team marked the present intensity of soil erosion at Sigar, Raling, Motum, Borguli, Seram, Kongkul, Namsing and Mer villages under Monggu Banggo area of Mebo Sub-Division here in East Siang District as alarming.
After the visit, SEEANG President, Miloram Modi said that several hundreds and thousands hectares of lands of Namsing, Borguli, Seram, Sigar, Ralling and Motum villages were washed away by the flooding Siang river in the last few years.
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“We will appeal to the state government, and the local Mebo MLA, Oken Tayeng to initiate sufficient measures to minimize the flood erosion by constructing flood control bunds at vulnerable areas along the left bank of the river.
On the other hand, SEEANG General Secretary, Otil Lego reminded the concerned authorities not to let any fault in construction of flood control bunds re-occur while referring to the failed infamous 35 Cr flood control bunds at Sigar village which collapsed/breaching caused multiple destruction in the downstream villages.