The Tuensang Voice, a social activism group formed in 2012, provided financial aid to families affected by landslides in Tuensang District. The landslides, which occurred on April 16 amid heavy rainfall, damaged 378 houses, with 25 completely destroyed and 47 severely damaged. Around 768 individuals were displaced and temporarily sheltered at relief camps. The group raised funds through donations from August 6 to 15 to support the affected families. They visited Bazaar C, NST ward, and two relief camps to hand over the aid to sector and ward leaders.
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