"The state government has given a memorandum showing a loss of Rs 4,242.41 crore due to the cyclone and the floods. The damages are substantial...I have visted a limited areas in cyclone-hit Ganjam district," Union Home Secretary Anil Goswami said after meeting Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik here.
"We will examine the memorandum given by the state government before releasing assistance to the state. I have suggested to the Odisha chief secretary to take advantage of different central government schemes for long term rehabilitation of the affected people," he said.
Though Goswami could not visit the worst flood-hit Balasore district due to inclement weather, he toured some of the worst-hit areas in Ganjam district.
Proper coordination had helped in reducing human casulty making it the first time in the country that a natural calamity was effectively handled. "It is, however, unfortunate that despite all out efforts some people died in the cyclone and flood," he told reporters.
"We have requested the Centre to release Rs 1,000 crore interim assistance before the arrival of the IMT," special relief commissioner(SRC) P K Mohapatra said.
