Former Rajya Sabha MP K N Balagopal said instead of waiting for the nature to heal the wounds affected in the minds of the people, the government should take some extra measures to address the issue.
"Dozens of people died in the blast belong to the area surrounding Paravur Municipality. A large number of people who are injured also belong to the area. So psychological effect of blast still continues."
He said government has announced a lot of relief measures to bring back normal life in the area but a follow up is lacking.
"Besides providing proper healthcare to those who are injured, drinking water in wells and waterbodies in the area is contaminated.
Local bodies, government, political parties and civil society organisations are still taking relief efforts to bring back normal life in the area," he said.
109 perrsons lost their lives and more than 300 injured in the April 10 tragedy.
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