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108 people from WB yet to be traced in Nepal: Mamata

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday said 108 people from the state who were in Nepal were yet to be traced and efforts were on to locate them.

“As per the information available, another 336 people of Bengal who were in Nepal have either come back or are on their way back," Banerjee said.

She added, “We are sending a bus to Nepal to send people who want to go there to meet their near and dear ones, as also to bring back those stranded there.” 

“Our first priority is to save and protect lives. We will ask for funds from the Centre only after proper and total assessment,” she said.

She also formed a crisis management group to deal with the impact of the devastating Nepal earthquake on three districts of north Bengal and said monetary assistance would be sought from the Centre after detailed assessment of the damages. “We have formed a crisis management group headed by Director General of Police (Coastal Security) Raj Kanojia. It has members from the disaster management group, police and hospital authorities,” the CM said.

Three persons were killed and 69 others, including 43 schoolchildren, were injured in the quake that had a major effect in Darjeeling, Jalpaiguri and Coochbehar.

The Chief Minister also visited some of the places affected by Saturday’s 7.9-magnitude quake in Nepal, which shares its border with Darjeeling.

“We will write to the Centre for financial assistance only after making a detailed assessment of damages to life and property,” the Chief Minister said, adding, it was the onus of the Central government to provide such support as it was a case of natural disaster.

“I have asked the public works department and Irrigation departments to check all ridges in North Bengal to find out if these have been damaged by the earthquake,” the Chief Minister said.

WB collecting data on extent of damage 
The West Bengal government is still in the process of collecting data from the remote pockets of North Bengal to ascertain the magnitude of the devastation from the quake. State Disaster Management Minister Javed Khan said a meeting would be held once CM Mamata Banerjee returns from North Bengal, which bore the brunt of the April 25 quake in the state. 
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