Tn Offers Compensation To The Kin Of Victims Of Heavy Rains

TN offers compensation to the kin of victims of heavy rains

Chennai, Nov 12 : Tamil Nadu State Revenue and Disaster Management Minister K.K.S.S.R.Chennai, November 12, : , Tamil Nadu State Revenue and Disaster management Minister K.K.S.S.R.Ramachandran has announced a financial assistance of Rs 4 lakh to the families of those who lost their lives during the heavy rains in the state.Ramachandran announced financial aid of Rs 4 Lakh to families who have lost loved ones in heavy rainfalls.
The Minister assured that the bereaved families will receive a cheque in a week.The minister assured the families of those who have lost a loved one that they will be sent a check within a week.

 Tn Offers Compensation To The Kin Of Victims Of Heavy Rains-TeluguStop.com

According to the Revenue and Disaster Management Department of the state, 14 people died during the incessant rains and waterlogging.The Revenue and Disaster Management Department reported that 14 people were killed by the constant rains and waterlogging.

Chief Minister M.K.M.K., Chief Minister Stalin said that farmers who have lost more than 33 per cent of their crop would receive compensation.Stalin stated that compensation would be given to farmers who had lost over 33 percent of their crops.

The government has constituted a team of ministers to study the losses suffered by farmers as about 1.45 lakh acres of crop has been damaged due to the heavy rains in delta districts.Ministers have been appointed by the government to examine the damage caused to farmers by the torrential rains that struck the delta regions.

More than 250 people were shifted from state government hospitals in Chennai.

Over 250 persons were transferred from Chennai’s state hospitals.

According to the fire and rescue teams and the Water Resources Department officials, it would take a few more days for Chennai to return to normalcy.

Officials from the Water Resources Department and fire departments said that Chennai would need to return to normal in a few days.

The IMD has predicted that the rain will decrease in many parts of the state but in the Nilgiris, Kanyakumari, Vellore, Ranipet, and Coimbatore districts, heavy downpours are predicted for a few more days.

According to the IMD, the rainfall will drop in most parts of the state, but heavy rains in Nilgiris and Kanyakumari districts (Vellore, Ranipet and Ranipet) are expected for the next few days.

As many as 185 relief camps are functioning in the state for rain-affected people as most of the low-lying areas in several districts are inundated.

There are 185 relief centers in operation in the state to help rain-affected residents.Many of the lowest-lying districts in many areas are under water.In Chennai and the adjoining areas, 44 relief camps are functioning.44 relief camps operate in Chennai and its environs.

Eleven teams of the NDRF, eight companies of the SDRF, fire, and rescue personnel, and police have been deployed to remove uprooted trees and clear waterlogging.For clearing up fallen trees, eleven teams from the NDRF and eight SDRF companies, as well as fire and rescue personnel and police, were deployed.

Officials from the Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation Limited are trying to restore power in many parts of the state.Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation Limited officials are trying to restore power throughout the state.

Ramachandran told IANS: “NDRF, SDRF, fire and rescue personnel and police are working in tandem to restore normal life in state.Ramachandran stated to IANS that the NDRF, SDRF and fire and rescue personnel, as well as police, are all working together in order to bring back normal state life.The government is prepared to meet any exigencies.”Any exigency is possible, and the government will meet them #offers #victims #heavy #Chennai #Tamil #Kollywood

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