Tuesday 6 May 2014

A beisa hun lai









This is a noon time, in the sunnny summer skies there i had a sight of gloomy smoky in the sky at the top of the Great Town of TEDIM, Gregorian calencar records it as this is on Thursday, 15 April 1999, at 15:20, hundreds of persons are abruptly homeless it left over.

Despite no one had been accused of this fire that burning down 62 houses in Sakollam Vengpi, Tedim Khuapi, it is supposed a widows oven is the starting place, out of her kitchen the fire started; She's hiring a room (Lailui siikseekpate' inntung) where ther householder were living in below theground level; which the widow's renting room is a ground level aside the Kamhau Lmapi dung road. She break out a fire out of her daily work frying chips and mohs. 

The fire spread rapidly and extent to the nearby houses, Songpau inn, Kappau inn, Kaidopau inn and, southwardly and northwardly it extended until it finishes more than a three scores of the most developing families in Tedim. One of those finished burnt homes amongst, ZOGAM BUILDING (Pa Thang Lam Tung Pau, Gualnam's), a well-known and famous home and enormous in the Chin State at the time.

People are scattering, some cry, some sweep, some lost, some storm; out of them, some women and soldiers from the 269 Battalion Infantrycame to collect the things that're put away for not burning such as, bags, tvs, vcd players, boxes, and many many much more, they came with vehicles and took the put-away things and did benefit from that disappointment day for the Sakollam and for the Anlangh.

Because Tedim is a trade of the Chin State, losses included commercial merchandise of traders and shops. Some of the houses were rental apartments and some asked for donations for their recent survive.

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