Nagpur: Maharashtra compensates for RS19,637 Crore to victims of climate-related incidents in the last six years in 35 districts.
Nanded, Beed, Jalna, Aurangabad, Nashik and Sangli Regency are the most affected by extreme weather events including floods and cyclones.
Data on the financial impact of climate change is presented to the state legislature on Friday, together with the Minister of Environment The neighborhood of Aaditya Thackeray recommends what must be done every selected representative in their election.
Data, which does not have compensation paid because of drought, reveals that more than RS1,000 Crore in compensation is given to under Jalna, Beed, Jalna, Aurangabad, Nashik, and Sangli Regency who are hit by hard weather events.
“Because of the cumulative impact of climate change, Maharashtra Utara and Marathwada is the worst affected area in the state,” said a press release by the state.
During the data presentation, it also appeared in the future that between 2016 and 2021, the state payed RS8.126.96 Crore against damage caused by heavy rain, hailstorm and storm wind, and RS4.126.04 Crore to compensate for rain and excessive flooding .
“In addition, RS3.992.7 Crore was spent due to heavy rain, while RS769.85 Crore was spent on flood damage mitigation.
Finally, for six years, RS2.666.47 Crores was paid specifically for damage caused by a cyclone storm in Maharashtra,” The release states that natural disasters include cyclones, intense and unexpected rain, floods, and hailstorms causing a large, social and economic damage environment in Maharashtra.
Further analysis revealed that Sangli, Ahmednagar, Kolhapur, Solapur and Raigad Regency had become the worst attack by climate change in the past six years.
“Despite the fact that the NersaTa cyclone passed through the city in 2020 and Tauktae storm caused a gusts of wind more than 120 km / h in the city earlier this year, Mumbai’s country’s capital received the smallest compensation, a total of RS10.37 Crore six years,” he added.
Nagpur received compensation about around RS390 Crore between 2016-2021 due to heavy rain, hail, and storm wind while Pune received RS254 Crore for the same weather event.
The state government has announced that 43 ambuts (atal mission for transformation of rejuvenation and urban) and urban groups from the State will join the global ‘race to zero’ campaign, which aims to prevent climate threats in the future, create jobs, and unlock Fair, sustainable growth.
“Today marks the beginning of the elected representative of Maharashtra’s legislature who leads climate action.
It is our honor to present the members of the Assembly and the Intergovernmental Assembly Board of Climate Change Reports (IPCC), the impact of climate change in Maharashtra, and climate action by the government,” Thackeray said .
Heavy Load – Nanded, Beed, Jalna, Aurangabad, Nashik and Sangli District most affected by extreme weather events – Sangli, Ahmednagar, Kolhapur, Solapur, and Raigad, exposed to climate change in the last 6 years – Nagpur received compensation about around RS390 Crore between 2016-2021 due to heavy rains, hail, and storm winds – Maharashtra and North Marathwada and Marathwada are areas affected by the worst in the state