BURNING OF KHOPIBUNG CATHOLIC VILLAGE LEAVES 44 FAMILIES HOMELESS; NEGOTIATIONS FAIL, CHURCH AND MOBILE TOWER DESTROYED

Imphal, 12 June 2023: Khopibung Catholic Village in Imphal suffered a tragic incident last evening when the entire village was engulfed in flames, leaving 44 families homeless. Despite the villagers’ courageous efforts to defend their homes throughout the day, negotiations between the residents and an attacking group failed, resulting in the destruction of the village between 5 pm and 5.30 pm. The fire also claimed the Catholic Church built by Bishop Dennis, along with a mobile tower. Thankfully, women and children had already been relocated to safer places prior to the incident. As the community grieves, prayers for peace in Manipur are requested.

In a heart-wrenching event, Khopibung Catholic Village in Imphal fell victim to a destructive fire last evening, leading to the displacement of 44 families. The village’s residents valiantly fought throughout the day to protect their homes, but their efforts proved futile when negotiations with the attacking group failed, resulting in the complete torching of the settlement between 5 pm and 5.30 pm.

The fire not only caused immense damage to the houses but also destroyed significant structures within the village. Among the casualties was the Catholic Church, which held great religious and cultural significance. The church was originally constructed by Bishop Dennis during his tenure as the Parish Priest of Mary Immaculate Parish in Imphal. Additionally, a mobile tower was also engulfed by the flames, compounding the losses and disrupting communication services in the area.

Fortunately, women and children had been evacuated to safer locations before the incident occurred, ensuring their well-being and minimizing the risk of casualties among the most vulnerable members of the community.

Prior to the devastating fire, the village had already experienced heightened tensions. A clash had taken place earlier between volunteers from the village and others, exacerbating the fragile situation in the region.

The Gopibung Kuki village, where the incident occurred, is situated in the Senapati district of Manipur. It has a population of 298 individuals and consists of 45 households, according to the Census of India data. The village falls under the Sadar Hills West subdistrict, with Kangpokpi serving as the Community Development Block. The district headquarters, Senapati, is located 33 kilometers away from Gopibung.

As the affected residents of Khopibung Catholic Village grapple with the daunting task of rebuilding their lives, the community at large is urged to extend support, solidarity, and prayers during this difficult time. Authorities are actively investigating the incident and making efforts to provide immediate relief and assistance to the affected families.

The burning of Khopibung Catholic Village serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for peace and resolution in Manipur, as prayers for tranquillity and healing are requested from all.

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