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Rajnath Singh reviews Assam flood situation, no special package announced

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By IANS Updated: Jul 30, 2016 11:07 pm

Guwahati, July 30: Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday made an aerial survey of the flood-hit Nagaon and Morigaon districts and Kaziranga national park area and assured the state government all possible help to deal with the situation even as he asked the state government to prepare an effective action plan.
Singh was accompanied by DoNER Minister Jitendra Singh, Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal, Assam Finance Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and other senior bureaucrats during his visit. The Home Minister also visited a relief camp near Jagiroad in Morigaon district and interacted with the inmates there.
“I have visited some of the flood-hit areas of Morigaon, Nagaon and Kaziranga national park to review the situation. I felt that the situation is really serious. I have requested Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal to help the flood-hit people in the best possible way and the Central government will extend all possible help to the state government to deal with the situation,” said Singh while interacting with reporters at the Lokapriya Gopinath Bordoloi International (LGBI) Airport before leaving for New Delhi.
He said about 36 lakh people of the state have been affected by the current wave of floods in 28 districts of the state. “A total of 26 people have died due to floods within one week,” he said while appreciating the way the state government is dealing with the situation.
Asked about any financial package for Assam to deal with the floods, the Home Minister said that there state government has an amount of Rs. 620 crore under the State Disaster Rescue Force (SDRF) and that more funds will be given to the state as per the requirement to deal with the flood problem. “Let this amount be utilised, the Centre will give more funds. Funds are not going to be a constraint for the state government,” he said.
“The Chief Minister has already submitted a memorandum to me and on my return to New Delhi, we are going to consider all the demands included in the memorandum,” he said adding that the Central government will give more funds to the state government after the Central team visits the state and assess the overall flood damage.
Appreciating the role of agencies like the National Disaster Rescue Force (NDRF), the State Disaster Disaster Rescue Force (SDRF) and the Army, Singh said they have been working effectively with the concerned district administrations to help the marooned people and they have saved over 6,000 lives in the last few days. Singh expressed his happiness to see that all the peoples’ representatives in Assam are there with the flood-hit people in their respective constituencies.
On asked about declaring Assam’s flood as a national problem, he said by declaring flood as a national problem will not solve the matter. “We must find out what is the cause of the floods and how to mitigate the problem. We have already asked the state government to prepare an action plan in this regard,” he said.
Singh further stressed that the embankments of the rivers in the state should be strengthened and repaired as a short-term measure to stop floods but added that the Central government has been contemplating some long-term measures to find a lasting solution to the flood problem in Assam.

Rijiju conducts aerial survey of Arunachal’s flood-hit areas

Itanagar: Union Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijju on Saturday conducted an aerial survey of flood-hit areas of Arunachal Pradesh where more than three lakh people have been affected.
Rijiju, who was accompanied by Chief Minister Pema Khandu and Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein, made an aerial survey of flood-affected areas in eastern districts of Lohit, Namsai and Changlang.
More than 80 relief camps have been set up to accommodate the displaced people in the three districts.
The flood waters have submerged 3,500 hectares of agricultural land in Namsai besides damaging roads and bridges and telecommunication infrastructure. The Union Minister, who was also accompanied by legislators, also viewed the flood condition in areas of Wakro, Namsai, Mahadevpur, Lekang, Jairampur, Miao and Chowkham.
In a flood review meeting held at Namsai, Khandu said that funds for immediate flood relief through National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF) and State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF) have been placed with the Disaster Management Department from where it is being disbursed to the affected districts.
The Chief Minister also instructed Chief Secretary Shakuntala Gamlin, who had accompanied him for closely monitoring the immediate relief and restoration activities.
He also instructed Namsai Deputy Commissioner R.K. Sharma to keep adequate provisions to meet any ration shortages for people camped in relief camps in the affected areas.
Khandu informed that he has been monitoring the flood situation personally and had earlier requested the Deputy Chief Minister and all local legislators from affected areas to take stock of the flood situation in their respective districts. He appealed to the people to cooperate fully with the inter-ministerial team from the centre who would be visiting the affected areas soon – to help them prepare an “in-depth assessment” and submit its report to the Union Home Ministry “expeditiously.”

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By IANS Updated: Jul 30, 2016 11:07:31 pm
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