After the refugees are registered with the district administration, they would be given temporary ration cards for food distribution among them, the official said.
More than 300 quintals of rice had already arrived in the four villages, situated along he Mizoram-Myanmar border to be distributed among the refugees, he said.
Makeshift relief camps in the villages were being constructed for the refugees.
The official said that the refugees who took shelter in the four villages - Hmawngbuchhuah, Zochachhuah, Laitlang and Dumzautlang - belonged to Khumi and Rakhine province of Myanmar, known to the local populace inside Mizoram as 'Zakhai', tribes.
Mizoram Thalai Kristian Pawl (MTKP) the youth wing of the Baptist Church of Mizoram also handed over Rs 50,000 to the central committee of the YLA for purchase of relief items.
The exodus of civilians from Myanmar to Lawngtlai district began on November 25 last after armed clashes between the Myanmar army and the Arakan militants.
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