Published 17:38 IST, May 22nd 2020
Mamata Banerjee urges for state-Centre team effort after PM Modi visits Amphan-hit Bengal
After PM Modi's visit to cyclone-hit West Bengal, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, on Friday, urged the Centre to work in tandem with the state govt to help
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After PM Modi's visit to cyclone-hit West Bengal, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, on Friday, urged Centre to work in tandem with state government to help those affected. She said that she would receive Rs 53,000 crores from Centre and has asked additional aid from Prime Minister. As of date, 80 lives have been lost due to cyclone Amphan which ravd through parts of West Bengal and Odisha, before turning to Bangladesh.
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Mamata Banerjee on Modi's visit to Bengal
"We've to help people so we've started relief work. I told PM that we'll get Rs 53,000 Cr from central govt regarding food subsidy, social schemes & central schemes wherever our money is re. So I said you try to give some money to us so that we can work in this crisis," she said to reporters.
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PM Modi visits cyclone-hit West Bengal
Earlier in day, PM Modi accompanied by Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, Union Ministers of State Babul Supriyo, Pratap Chandra Sarangi and Debasree Chaudhuri landed in Bengal to review dam done. He also conducted an aerial survey of Rajarhat, Bhangar, Minakha, Hashnabar, Sandeshkhali 1 and 2, Gosaba, Hindolganj, Kultuli, Kakdwip, Patharpratima, Mathurapur 2, Diamond Harbour and Falta with West Bengal Goverr Jagdeep Dhankar and CM Mamata Banerjee. He assured that state and central governments stand with people who have been affected by cyclone.
PM Modi anunced that Central government will allocate Rs 1000 crore for advance immediate assistance of West Bengal. Moreover, Rs. 2 lakh would be given to next of kin of persons deceased and Rs 50,000 each to persons who got seriously injured. 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.
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Cyclone Amphan in West Bengal
Cyclone Amphan which reported winds up to 190 kmph made landfall at Digha coast of West Bengal at 2.30 pm on Wednesday, hitting Kolkata a few hours later. re were widespread power cuts in large parts of Kolkata, rth 24 Paraganas and South Paraganas. Mobile, internet services and electricity were also down in parts as cyclone had damd several communication towers and electrical grid.
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Portions of several dilapidated buildings came crashing down in Kolkata and or parts of state. Embankments in Sundarban delta - a UNESCO site - were also breached as surge whipped up by cyclone inundated several kilometres of island. More than five lakh people have been evacuated to safety by state government.
17:27 IST, May 22nd 2020