Rajappa said, Rs 1.45 crore was distributed to 21 family members of those killed and kin of 19 of those injured.
"Today gave cheques worth Rs 2 lakh received from the Prime Minister's Relief Fund to family members of those kiled and Rs 50,000 to families of those injured.
Earlier, Gas Authority of India Ltd's (GAIL) contribution Rs 20 lakh and Andhra Pradesh state government's ex-gratia of Rs 3 lakh was paid.
He said that families of those injured have demanded an increase in compensation to Rs 5 lakh.
The government has already increased compensation to coconut tress from Rs 4,000 to Rs 6,000 and some amount will also be paid to 2,000 coconut farmers who were affected.
He said that GAIL would compensate coconut cultivators and people whose houses were partially damaged in the blast.
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