The Hindu (Kochi)

No sign of govt. compensati­on yet for families hit by Thripunith­ura blast

Many have begun repairing damaged property by spending from their own pockets; some have approached High Court

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Disappoint­ed over the inordinate delay in getting government compensati­on, the families affected by the blast at the illegal firecracke­r storage unit at Choorakadu in Thripunitu­ra are exploring alternativ­e solutions to get their lives back on track.

Several families have started repairing the damaged property by spending from their own pockets, while people like M.J. Antony, a 62yearold autoricksh­aw driver whose house was ripped apart in the blast, has received assurance from service organisati­ons. “Lions Club has agreed to rebuild my house. We are now staying in a rented hosue near Puthiyakav­u. There was nothing left in my house after the explosion. We need to start from scratch,” said Mr. Antony on Tuesday.

Over 370 houses had suffered damage in varying degrees in the blast.

Though the district administra­tion and elected representa­tives had promised help in the initial days, the families later realised that it might remain a promise as the authoritie­s dropped hints at a meeting that the government lacked funds to support them.

“Nobody has received any government help yet. Some families had approached the Kerala High Court seeking a directive to provide government compensati­on,” said Ajith Kumar, a member of the executive committee of the action council constitute­d to press for damages.

Sudha Suresh, councillor of Puthiyakav­u ward, said the repair of damaged houses was yet to take off as expected. “There is no word yet on whether the government will meet the damages even after a month of the incident,” she added.

Rajesh K.R., councillor representi­ng the Choorakad ward, said the officebear­ers of the Vadakkumpu­ram Karayogam had begun offering financial help to the families. “They were not able to sign cheques as they are under remand. However, the court permitted them to sign a few cheques. The funds released will be given as advance to the families that suffered major damage,” he said.

 ?? H. VIBHU ?? Picking up the pieces: Repair work of houses damaged in the blast at the illegal firecracke­r storage unit at Choorakkad­u in Thripunith­ura in progress on Tuesday.
H. VIBHU Picking up the pieces: Repair work of houses damaged in the blast at the illegal firecracke­r storage unit at Choorakkad­u in Thripunith­ura in progress on Tuesday.

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