Day four after the inferno...

A late inferno at East Block colony, Burma Camp destroyed a cluster of bamboo dwellings on November 15, 2011 charring to death three persons, while rendering more than 800 families homeless.
 
1. Nov. 19, 2011: So far, associations, individuals, societies, NGOs’ and committees have donated Rs. 3, 37,000.  Clothes, food and utensils were donated by 108 individuals. (Andres Meren Molier/Photo)
 
2. Nov. 19, 2011: Volunteers distributing food grain at the relief camp site. But, where is our government? They are almost invisible compared to other contributors.(Andres Meren Molier/Photo)
 
3. Nov. 19, 2011: A woman cooking for her family on the new inglenook. Over 3000 people need more aid because what they have at the moment is not enough.(Andres Meren Molier/Photo)
 
4. Nov. 19, 2011: A volunteer taking rest. This is all he is left with after the fire incident. Over 800 houses were burned down on Tuesday. How long will it take to build new houses? (Andres Meren Molier/Photo)
 
5. 02:30PM, Nov. 19, 2011: A little solitary girl waits for her mother. The mother left her baby behind to get relief from the volunteers. Hundreds of children were seen left behind by their parents to get the relief. (Andres Meren Molier/Photo)
 
6. Nov. 19, 2011: A little solitary girl waits for her mother. The mother left her baby behind to get relief from the volunteers. Hundreds of children were seen left behind by their parents to get the relief. (Andres Meren Molier/Photo)
 
7. DC Dimapur Hushili Sema overseeing the distribution of relief materials at the site of November 15 fire incident at East Block Colony, Burma Camp Dimapur on Saturday.  Chairman of the Relief Committee, SDO (C) Atokhe (R) is also seen. (Morung photo)
 
8. Hazi  Park Businessmen Welfare Committee donated utensils to fire victims of November 15 fire incident at East Block Colony, Burma Camp Dimapur on Saturday. Chairman of the Relief Committee, SDO (C) Atokhe (4th from right in shades) said that the gesture of the NGOs and public in coming foward with relief materials and cash was quite encouraging. (Morung photo)
 
9. NPF Dimapur division president, K. Shilu Sangtam (5th from left) along other office bearers distributed of relief to the fire victims at United East Block, Burma Camp on November 19.
 
(Andres Meren Molier | Morung Photos)