Storm damages book fair in Tripura’s Udaipur, sellers incur heavy losses
A major cyclone battered parts of Tripura yesterday causing damage to houses as well as properties. The heavy storm hit the ongoing book fair at Udaipur in Gomti district which
A major cyclone battered parts of Tripura yesterday causing damage to houses as well as properties. The heavy storm hit the ongoing book fair at Udaipur in Gomti district which resulted in 17 bookstalls getting heavily damaged.
The bookstalls collapsed causing heavy damage and loss to the booksellers. Some are estimating that about 1.80 lakh rupees have been lost in the damages caused by the cyclone.
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Authorities in the meantime are on the job to clear all the damages and reinstall the bookstalls as soon as possible.
The booksellers whose stalls have been damaged in the storm are lamenting that they have incurred heavy losses.
They are also blaming the organizers as they said that weak tents and stalls were provided to them due to which their goods got damaged in the storm.
First Published: 21st April, 2022 17:13 IST
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