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Tamil Nadu Looking for Rs 2,629 Running Floods

Tamil Nadu Looking for Rs 2,629 Running Floods
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Chennai: Minister of Houses Union Amit Shah on Wednesday convinced Tamil Nadu that the inter-ministerial team of six members will visit the state after night to assess the damage to the flood, according to the Leader of the Parliamentary Party and the DMK TAU.
The Tamil Nadu government sought a central assistance from Rs 2,629 Crore against flood assistance.
Speaking with reporters after a meeting with Shah in New Delhi, Balu said he had submitted a government note to the Union minister about the direction of the ministerial head, seeking the main relief of Rs 2,079 Crore to permanent restoration and RS 550 Crore to take temporary relief and restoration.
“The Union Minister said he would send a team tonight and immediately decide on further action after they returned.
Shah spoke to the main minister by telephone,” said the DMK leader, expressed the hope of supporting the center.
The state received 52% of the excess rainfall in October and 49% of the advantages in November which affected 12 regencies was very heavy.
Nearly 54 deaths were reported in the incident related to rain in the state, in addition to 9,500 cottages, and 2,100 houses suffered damage.
Asked about poor assistance from the Union Government in the past disaster, Balu said: “It all depends on the competence of the state government.
The following is the government led by Stalin, not the previous government.
We have 39 MPS.
We will approach and get as much funds as we can, “said Balu.
The Disaster State Response Account (SDRF) reaches the 7,500 crore RS deficit due to installation expenditure.
Nonetheless, the minister’s chairman on Tuesday allocated Rs 300 Crore to the recovery of roads, waterways and other infrastructure and the number of help for farmers considering 50,000 hectares of agricultural crops and 527 horticultural plants were flooded, the DMK leader said, DMK leaders said.

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