Jajarkot, Nov 23 : The earthquake that occurred on last November 3 with its epicenter around Barekot rural municipality-1, Ramidanda of Jajarkot has caused damages to 54 police offices in Karnali province.
Karnali Police chief, Deputy
Inspector General (DIG) Bhim Prasad Dhakal informed that the earthquake had
damaged police structures ranging from the district police office to temporary
police posts.
With the damages caused to the
police offices, the police are compelled to deliver their services from
tents.
According to DIG Dhakal, the
earthquake had damaged 33 police buildings in Jajarkot, 12 in Rukum West, three
in Salyan, four in Jumla and two in Kalikot.
Four buildings of the District
Police Office were dismantled in Jajarkot. Likewise, 12 area police posts, 10
police units, six temporary police posts and the district traffic police office
were broken.
Similarly, Rukum West District
Police Office, two area police posts, four police units and five temporary
police posts were damaged. The earthquake has broken three police posts in
Salyan.
As informed, the district police
office, an area police office and two police posts were dismantled in Jumla.
The district police office and a police post were broken in Kalikot.
The temporary police post at
Rawalgaun in Bheri municipality-1 of Jajarkot saw cracks in its rented
building. The police there are running day-to-day works from tents.
The district police office located
in district headquarters, Khalanga, also has the same condition. The police
personnel are relying on tents for their daily works and accommodation.
According to Deputy Superintendent
of Police (DSP) Santosh Roka, seven out of eight buildings were not in a
condition to live in due to cracks.
The district police office was set
up in Jajarkot in 2034 BS. DSP Nawaraj Bhattarai said the wrought out
structures of police office were broken down in Rukum West. The Purtimkanda,
Solawang and Simli police posts were completely damaged.
The earthquake has caused partial
damages to the structures of Sankha-based temporary police post, Syalakhadi
police post, Peepal, Jhulneta and Area Police Office Chaurjahari.
The earthquake also cracked the
residence of Chief District Officer of Jajarkot, Suresh Sunar. The old
structures of the District Administration Office are not worth-living.
DIG Dhakal further shared only 25
percent of a total of 308 police units across the province have their own
buildings. Around 75 percent of the buildings having police units and offices
are at risk, he said.