23.5.20

Rs.1,500 cr for Amphan relief

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday flew down to Kolkata to take stock of the situation in West Bengal which has been decimated by cyclone Amphan. He has announced an advance assistance of Rs.1,000 crore for restoration work, as the death toll due to the natural calamity mounted to 80.

Modi along with Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar conducted an aerial survey of the cyclone-ravaged areas earlier in the day and held a review meeting.

Prior to the meeting, Banerjee demanded that Amphan be declared a national disaster. She said the state had suffered losses to the tune of Rs.1 lakh crore in the fiercest cyclone to hit the state in over 100 years.

“The prime minister has announced Rs.1,000 crore emergency fund... what is the package I do not know. I have told him that we will give him the details. It will take some time to assess the overall situation, but the damage is worth more than Rs 1 lakh crore,” she said.

Banerjee said she reminded the PM about Rs.53,000 crore the central government owed to the state for various social security schemes.

The PM also announced an ex gratia of Rs.2 lakh each for families of the deceased and Rs 50,000 for the injured.

Appreciating Banerjee’s efforts in galvanising the state administration to deal with the natural disaster amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Modi said the whole country stands with West Bengal.

Meanwhile, eight more bodies were recovered from different parts of the state since Thursday evening, raising the death toll to 80. They were found floating in water, and were recovered by disaster management teams and sent for post-mortem.

The number of fatalities is likely to go up as many places are still inaccessible due to the devastation unleashed by the cyclone.

Large-scale damage to infrastructure, public and private property was reported from North and South 24 Parganas, East and West Midnapore, Kolkata, Howrah and Hooghly districts.

North 24 Parganas District Magistrate Chaitali Chakrabarty said nearly 50 lakh people have been affected and communication networks destroyed.

West Bengal BJP president Dilip Ghosh said the central government should directly transfer the money into the accounts of the beneficiaries to avoid any “irregularities”.

Dissatisfied with the assistance amount, Leader of the Congress party in Lok Sabha, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury said Rs 1,000 crore is “nothing compared to the damage that the state has suffered”.

Lakhs of people were rendered homeless as the cyclone cut a swathe through half-a-dozen districts of West Bengal on Wednesday night, blowing away shanties, uprooting thousands of trees and swamping low-lying areas. In some parts, survivors were left with houses reduced to debris and water-filled farmlands.

Although electricity and mobile services were restored in some parts of Kolkata and North and South 24 Parganas --the two worst-hit districts -- large areas of the city continued to remain without power as electric poles and communication lines had been blown away by super strong winds.

Meanwhile, several protests demanding restoration of electricity and drinking water supply took place in parts of the state, including the state capital. Kolkata Mayor Firhad Hakim assured that normalcy would be restored within a week. Over 5,000 trees, beside a few hundred electric posts, traffic signals and police kiosks have been uprooted in and around Kolkata.

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