BHUBANESWAR: The country administration confronted loss of Rs 610 crore because of Cyclone Yaas which struck the country on May 26, it had been advised in an inspection meeting attended by chief minister Naveen Patnaik via video-conference.
Naveen had requested his officers to get appropriate proof of the damage prior to and following the cyclone.
While attending the inspection meeting, main secretary Suresh Chandra Mohapatra stated 150 villages were submerged in floodwaters.
“Because of entrance of saline water in the ocean, standing crops are damaged.
As many as 1000 DG places, tankers and also PVC tanks have been utilized to offer power and drinking water into cyclone affected individuals,” Mohapatra said on Wednesday.
Particular relief commissioner (SRC) P K Jena stated 60 lakh individuals from 11,000 villages were changed in the cyclone.
“from Rs 610 crore, a total of Rs 520 crore of authorities infrastructure was changed badly while an quantity of Rs 66 crore has been required for relief effort,” Jena said.
Regarding reduction to plants, the SRC stated,”Saline water has entered agricultural soil and it can impact the Kharif season.
Researchers of Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology (OUAT) along with also the National Rice Research Institute (NRRI), Cuttack, are running research on the effects of renewable water on agricultural soil plus a study on this can be expected very shortly” Secretaries of distinct sections attended the meeting discussed the actions taken by them at the cyclone’s wake.
Energy department officials said that power link of 99.8% customers in cyclone affected areas are restored until Wednesday.
As many as 230 brand new transformers will be set up in these regions.
The section has its own reductions to the tune of Rs 150 crore.
Critics of this panchayati raj and drinking water division stated 10 cell water treatment plants had been set in cyclone affected regions.
It’s suffered a reduction of Rs 277 crore.
Home and urban development department sources said a bridge, 58 streets together with lighting method in eight metropolitan areas are damaged.
Works department officials pegged losses at Rs 75 crore whereas the rural development division estimated its reductions to approximately Rs 60 crore.
Odisha Barrels Reduction from Cyclone Yaas at Rs 610 crore