Goranghpur: Chairman of the Yogi Adityanath Minister concluded a two-day tour of the regions affected by flooding in the state with air surveys from regions flooded in Gorakhpur, Siddharthnagar and Maharajanjjanjanjaj.
He also took a boat to visit people directed in the Sahjanwa Gorakhpur area.
CM also met a family that had been moved by floods and relief materials distributed between them.
Domariyiganjar Siddharthnagar, CM meets displaced people and says that instructions have been given to provide houses under the CM housing scheme and RS 95,000 to those whose homes have been drifted in the flood.
If the house is washed away by the river, the government will give a family plot other than home.
Until time settings can be made to stay, the government will provide accommodation in the country of shelter.
In addition, RS 4 Lakh will also be given to their relatives who die in the flood.
Financial assistance will also be given after pet death and compensation for crushed plants, he said.
“This area faces flooding every year and this time, the administration is ready to face the situation but there is relentless rain for the last 12-15 days in the region and rain in Nepal.
Therefore, Rapti flows 2.5-3 meters above the danger sign and Other rivers are also above the danger sign, a bad situation in the last 50 years, “said CM.
As many as 2 lakh people in 200 villages were affected in the district, where Naugharh and Domariyaganjo Tehsils were the worst affected.
Plant damage has been reported from 400 villages in Gorakhpur District while 304 villages have been affected.
In Maharajanj, CM distributed material among flood victims in Kalinagar in the Brijmanganj area.
“Assistance material is being distributed among flood victims and within three days, sufficient assistance materials will reach the villages affected by floods in Maharajanj.
Nodal officers have been nominated to monitor and coordinate relief and rescue operations.
According to information available for We, the flood conditions will last until September 15, “CM said.
He also convinced people that flood-affected families were provided with rations and oral rehydration solutions.
He warned that because of water logging and flood water, diseases such as dehydration and diarrhea tended to affect people and that they had to be careful to prevent disease.
The National Disaster Response Force, the power of the state and PAC disaster response has been deployed in all districts affected by flooding for relief and rescue operations.
The government provides drinking water and chlorine tablets to affected areas and CM has directed the health department to ensure that the snake poison vaccine and anti-rabies vaccine are stored in stock for emergency use.