Six years after the devastating Bhuj earthquake, many survivors continue to live without permanent homes, highlighting a prolonged recovery process. The approaching monsoon season is exacerbating anxieties, triggering fears of renewed destruction for those inadequately sheltered. Damaged infrastructure remains unrepaired, hindering the rebuilding of communities and economic recovery. Critically, authorities have not yet successfully relocated vulnerable settlements situated in high-risk zones, leaving residents exposed to future disasters. The ongoing lack of safe housing and restored infrastructure underscores significant gaps in post-disaster management and support. This situation demands urgent attention to protect the affected population as the monsoon arrives. The failures in relocation efforts raise questions about long-term safety planning.

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