Cyclone Fani: Odisha government announces financial compensation for affected families

For all families covered under food security, an additional one month quota of rice plus ₹1000 and polythene will be provided, said CM Patnaik

May 05, 2019 05:09 pm | Updated December 03, 2021 08:54 am IST - BHUBANESWAR

A view of the destruction caused by Cyclone Fani after its landfall, in Puri, Friday, May 3, 2019.

A view of the destruction caused by Cyclone Fani after its landfall, in Puri, Friday, May 3, 2019.

The Odisha government on Sunday announced additional one month quota of rice and ₹1000 to families affected by cyclone Fani, as the situation remained critical 48 hours after the storm made landfall in coastal Odisha.

“The district of Puri and parts of Khordha have been severely affected. For all families covered under food security, an additional one month quota of rice plus ₹1000 and polythene will be provided,” Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik said.

 

For Cuttack, Kendrapara and Jagatsinghpur districts, which were moderately affected, ₹500 and an additional one month quota of rice will be provided to people in these districts.

“In all the affected districts, one month additional pension and house building assistance as per relief code that is ₹95,100 for fully damaged structures, ₹5200 for partially damaged structures and ₹3200 for minor damages will be made available,” he said.

The houses completely damaged will be reconstructed under housing schemes expeditiously. Loss of agricultural and horticultural crops and animal fisheries will be assessed and compensated accordingly, Mr. Patnaik said, adding that the plantation will be taken up in mission mode soon after the relief and restoration.

The cries for water and power got shriller with the State government facing a huge task to restore normalcy.

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