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PM releases Rs 940 crore for flood-hit TN after Jaya sought Rs 2,000 crore

November 23, 2015 13:33 IST

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday ordered an immediate release of Rs 940 crore towards relief works in Tamil Nadu after Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa, in a letter written to him, sought Rs 2,000 crore for the same. The state government has pegged the flood damage at Rs 8,481 crore.

In a letter to the prime minister, Jayalalithaa said that 169 lives had been lost in various rain-related incidents since October 1.

Detailing the extent of the damage, Jayalalithaa told the prime minister that despite her government’s preventive efforts, the state had suffered severe damage on account of the 'extremely heavy and sustained' rainfall which, she said, had left a trail of destruction and that her government had allocated Rs 500 crore for relief work.

The assessment of damages and requirement of funds for immediate relief and restoration of infrastructure which she said had been speedily carried out indicated a much higher financial requirement.

'The requirement of funds for immediate rescue and relief and the temporary and permanent restoration of infrastructure has been worked out at Rs.8,481 crore in all...,' she wrote.

'This assessment has been made as an immediate measure since the government of Tamil Nadu requires assistance from the government of India to meet the very high expenditure requirements that such a severe calamity has caused. The funds required are well beyond the resources available with the state, including the State Disaster Response Fund,' she wrote to the PM.

The PM also accepted her request to depute a central team immediately to make its on-the-spot assessment of damage and to release central financial aid. 

She said that a deep depression of 'high intensity' in the Bay of Bengal had hit the Tamil Nadu coast near Marakkanam on November 10, causing extremely heavy rains, particularly in the four northern coastal districts of Cuddalore, Kancheepuram, Chennai and Tiruvallur.

'Based on the forecast received from Indian Meteorological Department and the alerts received from the National Disaster Management Agency, adequate precautionary measures were taken which minimised loss to life and property,' she wrote, adding state-level agencies and the local administration in the affected districts were put on high alert.

High level teams of ministers and senior IAS officers were deputed to various districts to monitor the preventive, rescue and relief operations while personnel of different departments, including revenue, police, fire service and Public Works Department were fully mobilised, the CM said.

'In addition, the services of the National Disaster Response Force, Army, Air Force, Navy and the Coast Guard were requisitioned wherever the need was felt. I thank you for the promptness in the dispatch of these forces,' she told Modi.

However, despite all efforts taken by the state government, 'as the rainfall was extremely heavy and sustained for several days, it has left a trail of damage and destruction,' she said.

Citing an example, she said at Neyveli (Cuddalore district), it rained 437 mm on November 9. Similarly, Chennai received the second heaviest monthly rainfall recorded in the past more than 100 years in just the first 20 days of November.

The rainfall continued for several days as the deep depression was followed by another low pressure system, she said.

The CM said many parts of the state had been severely affected due to flooding.

Infrastructure, including roads and bridges, storm water drainage systems, water supply and sewerage systems and electricity supply systems have been 'battered' in many areas, Jayalalithaa said, adding more than four lakh people have been shifted to relief camps even as relief work was being undertaken on a war-footing.

'The tireless immediate rescue and relief operations conducted against heavy odds were widely appreciated,' she said.

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