K'taka demands 2000 cr from Centre to start rehabilitation after floods
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], Aug 24 (ANI): Karnataka Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy on Thursday wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi appealing for a financial aid of INR 2000 crore to carry out relief and rehabilitation process in the flood affected area of the state.
In his letter, the Karnataka Chief Minister informed that 17 people have died and 2,200 houses are damaged due to incessant rains from August 14 to August 22.
Detailing about the worst hit Kodagu region, the Chief Minister wrote that Arterial roads connecting Kodagu are completely damaged and this has severely hampered the movement of relief material, men and women. He also mentioned that many houses and critical infrastructure have been completely flattened due to landslides, rendering several thousand families homeless.
Karnataka Chief Minister also lauded the efforts made by state and district machinery for making immediate relief and restoration efforts. Elaborating on rescue and relief operations, Chief Minister wrote that 7,500 people have been provided shelter in 53 relief camps and 50,000 food packets have been supplied.
Informing about the preliminary estimates of losses, the Chief Minister placed it to the tune of INR 3000 crore (subject to final estimation). Karnataka Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy concluded his letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi with an appeal of immediately releasing INR 2000 crore to enable the state government to start the rehabilitation process. (ANI)
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