After a speedy assessment of the damages caused due to the unprecedented
November rains in which four lakh people have been displaced, the Tamil
Nadu government on Monday Nov 23,2015 has asked the Centre to sanction Rs 8,481
crore for carrying out temporary and permanent restoration of
infrastructure.
In her letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday Nov 23,2015, Ms.
Jayalalithaa has asked the Centre to immediately sanction Rs 2,000 crore
to continue rescue and relief operations with the “same vigour”.
She also submitted a Memorandum, containing a detailed assessment of
damages and requirement of funds, and prepared so that the financial
assistance immediately required from the Centre could be expeditiously
secured as weeks were still left in the monsoon during which more
weather systems were expected to develop which could cause further
damage.
This assessment has been made as an immediate measure since the State
required assistance from the Centre to meet the very high expenditure
requirements that such a severe calamity has caused. The funds required
were well beyond the resources available with the State including the
State Disaster Response Fund.
Keeping in view the urgency of restoring many of the infrastructure
facilities and services to the flood affected people and to support the
State which was taking up massive scale relief operations, Ms.
Jayalalithaa asked the Prime Minister to depute a Central team
immediately to make its on-the-spot assessment of damages and to release
central financial assistance without any delay.
The November 2015 rains were extremely heavy and sustained for several days
leaving a trail of damage and destruction. To cite an example, at
Neyveli, it rained 437 mm on November 9. Similarly, Chennai has received
the second heaviest monthly rainfall recorded in the past more than 100
years in just the first 20 days of November, the Chief Minister pointed
out.
As many as 169 lives were lost during this monsoon beginning October 10.
More than 4 lakh people were shifted to relief camps and provided food
and shelter. Rescue and relief operations were undertaken on a war
footing. There was widespread damage to property including dwelling
units and crops.
Infrastructure, including roads and bridges, storm water drainage systems, water supply and sewerage systems and electricity supply systems have been battered in many areas. “The State had sanctioned Rs 500-crore initially but the damage indicates a much higher financial requirement. The extent of damage is still unfolding,” she said
Centre sanctions Rs. 939 crore
The Central government has sanctioned Rs. 939.63 crore as immediate
flood relief to Tamil Nadu. According to an official release here, the
memorandum on flood damage and funds required was submitted at the Prime
Minister’s Office on Monday morning. Immediately, the Centre released
Rs. 939 crore and informed that it would send a team soon to assess the
flood damage to provide more grants, the release said
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