The Asian Age

Situation in Kodagu under control: CM

Kumaraswam­y assuages fears of displaced

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT with agency inputs

Karnataka chief minister H. D. Kumaraswam­y appealed to the thousands displaced by the Kodagu landslides not to lose heart as his government was committed to their rehabilita­tion, even as hotel bookings across the hotels and home stays in this scenic hilly distinct were cancelled.

The chief minister said the situation was “under control” in rain- ravaged Kodagu as he assured the people battered by floods and landslips of a “new life” with fair rehabilita­tion. The rains left a huge trail of destructio­n, which has claimed at least 12 lives and rendered over 6,000 people homeless.

On Monday afternoon, as the rains subsided, government machinery began focusing on relief and rehabilita­tion work as almost all those who were stranded have been rescued, the CM claimed. He said action has been initiated to distribute interim relief of ` 3,800 per family, sheltered in relief centres. “The situation is now totally under control, our officers are doing their best. Without rest, our people are on the job,” Mr Kumaraswam­y said.

Several tourists, stuck in resorts and hotels have been evacuated.

Calling it the “biggest disaster” that Kodagu has seen in recent times, he said: “Protecting your interest is the responsibi­lity of the government, we will try to build a new life for you.” Asked about the number of people still to be rescued, the chief minister said almost everyone has been rescued. “If we still get any informatio­n or call for rescue, teams are stationed there.”

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H. D. Kumaraswam­y

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