The Asian Age

`100cr Central relief for Kerala

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Union government has sanctioned `100 crore as immediate assistance to the rain-ravaged Kerala while the state demanded `1,220 crore.

Union home minister Rajnath Singh announced the aid after making a whirlwind tour to some of the flood-affected places on Sunday.

Chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan had given him a representa­tion citing rough estimation of damages at `8,316 crore and demanding an interim relief of `1,220 crore.

Promising every help for the state to meet the present situation Mr Singh, however, remained noncommitt­al on declaring it as a national calamity.

Describing the flood situation the worst since the 1924 deluge, he said the Union government had released `80 crore each earlier. He said the demand for more would be considered. The minister along with Mr Vijayan, Union tourism minister Alphons Kannanthan­am and others made an aerial survey of the flood-hit Idukki and Ernakulam districts. He also visited a relief camp on the outskirts of Ernakulam.

Mr Vijayan sought a special package to overcome the calamity. His memorandum pointed out that out of the `1,220 crore the state demanded, `820 crore was under the National Disaster Relief Fund guidelines placed earlier.

The central team that visited the state before the fresh spell of flooding had also recommende­d the same amount as immediate assistance, it said.

The state is facing the monsoon ravages for the second time within a month, and new team should be sent for assessing the loss and damages afresh, it said.

The compensati­on under the NDRF norms is limited and would not meet the requiremen­t of the state. The government should release funds taking into account the prevailing situation.

 ?? — PTI ?? Union home minister Rajnath Singh and Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan conduct an aerial survey of flood-affected areas of Kerala on Sunday.
— PTI Union home minister Rajnath Singh and Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan conduct an aerial survey of flood-affected areas of Kerala on Sunday.

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