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Amphan restoration | Centre releases ₹500-cr. interim relief to Odisha in less than 24 hours

An aerial view of the Cyclone Amphan-affected area of coastal Odisha. File (Source: The Hindu)

Cyclone-battered Odisha on Saturday received ₹500 crore from the Centre as advance assistance for restoration work, less than 24 hours after Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the interim aid, a senior official said.

After conducting an aerial survey of the cyclone-hit districts of Odisha and holding a review meeting in Bhubaneswar on Friday, Mr. Modi had announced ₹500 crore advance assistance for the State.

Also read: Super cyclone Amphan leaves 45 lakh affected in Odisha

“MHA released Rs 500 crore to Odisha Govt in less than 24 hours of Hon’ble PM @PMOIndia@naendramodi announcement in Bhubaneswar 4 #cycloneAmphan. We thank @PMOIndia@narendramodi &MHA for such speed in releasing the Fund,” Special Relief Commissioner (SRC) P K Jena said in a tweet.

The State government also stepped up the restoration operation in 10 cyclone-affected districts in the coastal and northern regions of the state, Mr. Jena said.

In pictures: Amphan leaves West Bengal, Odisha reeling

Altogether, 19 units of NDRF, 12 teams of ODRAF and 156 fire service teams have been deployed in the affected districts for clearance of supply lines, he said.

Four districts — Balasore, Bhadrak, Kendrapara and Jagatsinghpur — have been severely impacted by the heavy downpour and high velocity winds triggered by cyclone ’Amphan’, as per the preliminary damage assessment report released by the state government on Saturday.

Also read: Amphan: Heavy rain, wind hit coastal districts of Odisha

The report said as many as 44,44,896 people have been affected in the 10 districts.

Meanwhile, Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Saturday thanked President Ram Nath Kovind and PM Modi for their support during the crisis.

“We will work together to ensure care of affected and distressed people and restoration of normalcy at the earliest,” Mr. Patnaik said in a message to Mr. Modi.

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