BANGALORE: CM Basavaraj Bommai has made a major announcement on the damage caused by the Karnataka rains that have been raining across the state, with Rs 500 crore for road repair and Rs 1 lakh for total house damage.
Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai, responding to the rains, said that Rs 500 crore would be spent on repairing the damaged road. Given. 1 lakh if the house is completely damaged. Compensation is paid. 1 lakh immediately. We have notified authorities to release. I have also ordered the release of money for partial home damage. Bangalore, rural, Tumkur, Kolar, Chikkaballapur, Ramanagar and Hassan districts have suffered the most.
Crop Survey Solution should be recorded in the App
At the same time the crop survey solution should be entered in the AAP. Bommai said the crop loss compensation would be released to the tune of Rs 689 crore in DCs' accounts in the state. There is. Bommai instructed the officials of the Department of Finance to release additional compensation if necessary. The CM, who has instructed the Agriculture, Revenue and Horticultural Officers to submit a joint survey and report, the issue of crop loss compensation should be expedited. 15 to 20 day crop damage survey was informed. About 1.5 lakh farmers in August and September will receive Rs 130 crore. Has been released. The remaining 79,000 farmers will be released Rs 52 crore soon, Bommai said.
The Election Commission has authorized the ministers and chief ministers of the respective departments to travel across the state to oversee the damage caused by the rain. The Chief Minister said on Sunday that the minister had sought permission from the Election Commission to look into relief measures for the rain-affected districts in the wake of the December 10 procedural election and the Code of Conduct.
Review of remedial measures
CM Bommai held a meeting with senior ministers and officials last night to review the damage caused by the rain and the government's remedial measures. A total of 24 people have been killed since Sunday evening due to rains and floods across the state, Karnataka Disaster Management Authority officials said. According to the primary loss and damage estimated by the Authority since November 1, 658 homes were completely damaged while 8,495 homes were partially damaged. An estimated 191 animals have lost their lives and over 4 lakh hectares have been damaged, including 3,79,501 hectares of crops and 30,114 hectares of horticultural crops. According to statistics shared by the authorities, 2,203 km of roads were damaged. As of Sunday evening, 1,225 schools, 39 PHCs, 1,674 power poles and 278 power converters were said to have damaged other infrastructure.
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