Centre has approved Rs 80-cr aid to Kerala to deal with flooding: Rijiju

Press Trust of India  |  Kochi 

The Centre has sanctioned Rs 80 crore

to as initial assistance to deal with "unprecedented rains and floods," of State for Home Kiren Rijiju said today.

"We issued Rs 80 crore yesterday and the has some amount," Rijiju said, adding the Centre and the state would work together to deal with the situation. He said damages caused due to flooding was being calculated.

"We will extend whatever possible help from the because has witnessed unprecedented rains and floods. We are with the people of and the central government will do whatever is required," he told reporters.

Meanwhile, a defence said the has sent five teams to district to assist the civil administration in disaster relief. The teams were dispatched after a request by Chief in view of widespread inundation and waterlogging in the state.

Each team comprises five members and is equipped with inflatable gemini boats and other equipment including diving sets, the said.

The SNC is ready to offer assistance with and medical services if required by the administration, he added.

The toll in rain-related incidents in Kerala has gone up to 41 since the onset of monsoon on May 29.

As many as 1.18 lakh people have taken refuge in 606 relief camps across Kerala, as rains continued to batter several parts of the state.

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First Published: Sat, July 21 2018. 12:40 IST