He said natural calamities cannot be stopped, but if preparations are made in advance, the extent of damage can be reduced to a great extent.
The Chief Minister today visited Faizabad, Ambedkar Nagar, Basti and Gorakhpur districts in the state.
Toll in the floods in Uttar Pradesh rose to 91 with reports of nine more deaths as the situation remained grim with 24 lakh people affected by the deluge in the state's eastern districts.
The chief minister said that 25 districts in the state are under the grip of flood and the state government was providing ample funds to provide all possible help to the deluge-affected people.
He directed officials to make proper arrangements for providing meals to the affected people and said veterinary doctors should take care of animals affected by the flood.
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