Landslide survivors spend week at health post as relief remains stalled
Summary
Landslide survivors in Kotalbara are spending nights at a local health post as blocked roads keep relief supplies from reaching them. Families say official support has been inadequate, with many still waiting for coordinated aid and safer shelter options.
Key Points
- A landslide in Kotalbara killed 13 people on August 13 and displaced ten families, affecting 76 people.
- Relief materials remain stuck along blocked roads, forcing survivors to stay at a local health post for shelter.
- Local officials say a one-door system is being enforced to coordinate aid and avoid duplication.
- Residents and the local unit are filling gaps in food and basic supplies while the road remains blocked.