GANDHINAGAR: The state cabinet on Wednesday discussed the damage to plants, power, and streets because of cyclone Tauktae from the coastal regions of Saurashtra and other areas. CM Rupani recognized the functioning of the state government in maintaining the damage to a minimum because of progress preparation and timely preparation. Explaining the functions undertaken, he explained that different sections of this government started rescue and restoration operations from May 20. All ruined roads are repaired without a village stayed disconnected. The cyclone imposed maximum damage to power distribution in 10,447 villages, leaving cables, harmful sub-stations and towers. Work to revive power was launched in most except 450 cities that were affected. An announcement said that power is forecast to be revived in Jafrabad city by May 28 and more than 600 teams have been busy restoring power in Amreli district . The government has begun distributing money doles to affected individuals, and has distributed Rs 10 crore to 2.25 lakh individuals. The government has started distributing Rs 95,100 to people whose homes have been completely damaged homes, Rs 25,000 to people whose homes were 33 percent ruined, and Rs 10,000 to people whose huts are damaged. The poll for harm caused by horticulture crops such as coconut, lemon and cherry trees, mostly in orchards from Gir, Somnath and Junagadh districts, which will probably be soon completed and reimbursement is going to be compensated, the announcement said.
Gujarat Cupboard discusses wrecked Streets, Electricity disruptions