Secretary, Disaster Management, Khapa Kholie and Director D M Yeshi Wangmu Ringu were present during the meeting, an official release said.
Directions were issued to the Deputy Commissioners (DCs) and other senior officials to be extra vigilant and provide immediate relief assistance to the victims in need.
They were asked to be proactive in the preparedness and response measures so that there was no loss of any human lives and minimal damages in case of any eventuality, the release said.
Tuki also wrote to the Union Minister of Home about the damages suffered by the state and sought for assistance, the release added.
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