The Indian Red Cross Society, Nagaland State Branch (IRCSN), extended relief assistance to families affected by the devastating fire that broke out at Officers’ Hill Colony Kohima on April 2, 2025, informed a press release by the IRCSN. The tragic incident left seven families displaced, causing significant loss of property and essential belongings.
In response, the General Secretary of IRCSN, Akhale V. Khamo, along with Managing Committee members, accompanied by Kohima Municipal Council (KMC) Councilor, Kevineiü Sekhose, visited the site to assess the situation and provide much-needed assistance. The relief team distributed essential items, including blankets, hygiene kits, kitchen sets, and cash support, to the affected families to help them cope with their immediate needs.
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Speaking at the site, Akhale V Khamo expressed deep sympathy for the affected families and reaffirmed IRCSN’s commitment to providing timely humanitarian aid during emergencies. She emphasized the importance of community support and encouraged individuals and organizations to come forward in assisting those in distress.
Kevineiü Sekhose, Councilor KMC Ward No. 10 also extended her solidarity to the victims and appreciated the response by the Indian Red Cross Society in delivering aid to those in need.
The Indian Red Cross Society, Nagaland State Branch, continues to uphold its mission of alleviating human suffering and remains dedicated to responding to disasters and emergencies with compassion and efficiency.