Winding up its visit to the cyclone-affected areas today, the team led by Bipin Mallick, the Additional Secretary (Disaster Management) under the Union Home Ministry, held a discussion with state Revenue Minister E Chandrasekharan, Finance Minister T M Thomas Isaac and other top government officials.
The state government has submitted to the team a revised memorandum seeking Rs 442 crore, Rs 20 crore more than it had sought earlier, as short term assistance.
On the long-term rehabilitation package of Rs 7,434 crore sought by Kerala, Isaac said the state expects the Centre to sanction that as well.
"The state government hopes that the Centre will consider the package favourably as its long-term schemes are in tune with the Centre's schemes," the minister said.
The state has sought a relief package of Rs 7,434 crore from the Centre to take up various permanent measures for coastal safety and rehabilitation of cyclone-hit fishermen and farmers.
However, the final decision has to be taken at higher level, he said, adding it was up to the ministers concerned to take a call on the demand for a long-term package.
"But, we find enough justification for the compensation sought by the state," Mallick said.
The cyclone that hit Kerala coast on November 29-30 has so far claimed more than 70 lives and more than 100 fishermen were still missing.
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