The delegation comprising officials from Central Water Commission and Drinking Water and Sanitation also visited fishing harbours at Munambam and Thoppumpady, Kannamaly, Chellanam and Vypin.
Before commencing their visit to the affected areas, the team was briefed by the district administration about the loss suffered in various sectors due to the calamity.
The officials were briefed about the damage to houses, boats, fishery equipment, farming, road and drinking water facilities.
They were also informed about the loss of lives in the coastal areas due to the cyclone, district officials said.
The team also held discussions with Ernakulam MP K V Thomas, K J Maxi MLA, S Sarma and leaders of various fishermen organisations and representatives of boat owners.
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