Published 14:07 IST, May 22nd 2020
PM Modi announces Rs 1000 Cr aid to WB; Rs 2 lakh ex-gratia for victims of Cyclone Amphan
PM Modi after conducting a review meeting with CM Mamata and Governor Dhankar on the after-effects of Cyclone Amphan announced a Rs 1000 aid relief package.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi after conducting a review meeting in Basirhat with CM Mamata Banerjee, Goverr Jagdeep Dhankhar and or state and PMO officials on Cyclone Amphan said that state and central governments stand with people who have been affected by cyclone which has left 80 people dead and thousands homeless. Accordingly, he made a number of relief anuncements and assured more.
'Entire country stands with you'
PM Modi said, "In month of May, country was busy with elections and at that time we had to combat a cyclone that battered Odisha. w, after a year, this cyclone has affected our coastal areas. People of West Bengal have been worst affected by it. State and central governments stand with people who have been affected by Cyclone Amphan."
PM Mod anunced that Central government will allocate Rs 1000 crore for advance immediate assistance of West Bengal and that nation stands with people of state. Rs. 2 lakh would be given to next of kin of persons deceased and Rs 50,000 each to persons who got seriously injured, PM Modi added.
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He also said that a team will be sent by Central Government to conduct a detailed survey about dam caused due to Cyclone and current situation of affected areas. "All aspects relating to rehabilitation and reconstruction will be addressed. We all want West Bengal to move ahead," PM Modi said.
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PM Modi reaches Kolkata
Earlier in day, PM Modi arrived in West Bengal to review situation arising out of Cyclone Amphan. He was accompanied on visit by Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, Union Ministers of State Babul Supriyo, Pratap Chandra Sarangi and Debasree Chaudhuri. Accompanied by Goverr of West Bengal Jagdeep Dhankhar and CM Mamata Banerjee, PM undertook an aerial survey of cyclone affected districts of West Bengal.
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Shortly before PM landed, West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee confirmed that 80 people had died from Cyclone Amphan in state, with 60% of population impacted and 6 lakh people having been evacuated before it made landfall.
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13:25 IST, May 22nd 2020