Karnataka CM HD Kumaraswamy on Saturday announced an ex gratia of Rs 500,000 for the families which were rendered homeless.
Kodagu
Flood : Karnataka Chief Minister HD
Kumaraswamy has urged the Centre to provide Rs 1 billion relief
fund for rain-ravaged state's Kodagu district.
Addressing
the media, the chief minister said, "The Prime Minister has
announced relief of Rs 5 billion for Kerala, we expect at least Rs 1
billion for Kodagu. We will request the central government for it. We
have to repair roads for connectivity. We are taking help of the Army
and the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF)," Kumaraswamy
said.
He
added, "We conducted an aerial survey in Kodagu to review the
flood situation. In all, 12 people have lost their lives. 845 houses
have been damaged out of which 773 houses are partially damaged."
Kumaraswamy
stated that a total of 6,620 people have been rehabilitated in the
relief camps. He said, "41 relief camps in Kodagu and nine
relief camps in Dakshina Kannada have been set up and a total of
6,620 people are sheltered in these relief camps. An adequate supply
of drinking water and milk is being ensured in these camps."
On
August 20, Karnataka's Deputy Chief Minister G. Parameshwara stated
that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led central government should
allocate adequate financial aid for relief efforts in the Kodagu
district.
On
August 19 Kumaraswamy conducted an aerial survey of landslides and
flood-affected areas in Kodagu district. The Chief Minister also
presented cheques to the families of Avarthi village who lost their
houses in floods. He also inspected rain-affected areas in Somawarpet
and adjacent areas.
Kumaraswamy
on Saturday announced an ex gratia of Rs 500,000 for the families
which were rendered homeless.
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