New Delhi: PM Narendra Modi has arrived in Kolkata, West Bengal on Friday morning to conduct an aerial survey over the state  and the neighbouring state of Odisha to take cognizance of the severe damages caused by Cyclone 'Amphan'. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee who, on Thursday, demanded Prime Minister Modi visit the state, was present at the airport to receive him. Prime Minister has gone out on a trip after a period of 83 days today amid lockdown.

For PM's aerial survey visit, Central ministers (who hail from Odisha and West Bengal) Dharmendra Pradhan, Babul Supriyo, Pratap Chandra Sarangi and Debasree Chaudhuri will accompany him.

PMO's official handle confirmed the news in a tweet, "Tomorrow, PM Narendra Modi will travel to West Bengal and Odisha to take stock of the situation in the wake of Cyclone Amphan. He will conduct aerial surveys and take part in review meetings, where aspects of relief and rehabilitation will be discussed."


Earlier on Thursday, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had revealed that she has urged PM Modi to visit the state to witness the damage caused by the super cyclone.

As per recent reports, other than causing severe damage to property, super cyclone 'Amphan' has also claimed 72 lives in West Bengal.

National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) Director General SN Pradhan said that a team of Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) will visit the states (Odisha and West Bengal) to evaluate the damages done by cyclone 'Amphan'.

"The number of deaths and injuries may rise in West Bengal. The numbers of people dead and injured are also being estimated, likely to be revised. A team of Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) will visit the states to evaluate the damages done by cyclone Amphan," said Pradhan while addressing a press conference with India Meteorological Department (IMD) Director-General Dr. Mrutyunjay Mohapatra.

Pradhan said that a meeting National Crisis Management Committee(NCMC) meeting happened in the afternoon to obtain preliminary input from states on the extent of the damage.

Commenting on the restoration work at the Kolkata airport which flooded due to heavy rain after cyclone Amphan made landfall in coastal regions of Odisha and West Bengal, Pradhan said: "I do not have full authoritative information about the exact full restoration, but restoration is in full speed. As promised in the afternoon after the NCMC meeting, the airport will be functional by evening or late evening."

"Two Air Force aircrafts which are now ferrying two NDRF teams are ultimately going to land at Kolkata Airport, sometime this evening or late evening. I am sure that things have started working or will soon start working there," he added.

Meanwhile, Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) of Air India said that Two aircrafts of Air India parked at a Kolkata airport were not damaged. There is some damage to the hangar. A small private aircraft that was parked in the hangar has been damaged.

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had announced a compensation of Rs 2.5 lakh to the families of the deceased. Assuring about the restoration work in the affected states, NDRF Chief said: "The entire country is with the cyclone-affected states, all agencies of the Central Government will go full tilt to speed up restoration and life goes back to normal, that is our commitment."

(With agency inputs)

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