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    Kerala CM announces 4 lakh compensation to kin of those who lost their lives in floods

    Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan announced ex-gratia of Rs 4 lakh each to families of deceased and Rs 10 lakh to those who lost their houses and land in the devastating floods that has hit the state.

    Kerala CM announces 4 lakh compensation to kin of those who lost their lives in floods
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    Image taken during the aerial survey conducted by Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan and team

    Wayanad

    He also has made a personal contribution of Rs one lakh to the Chief Minister's Distress Relief Fund (CMDRF).

    Urging everyone to contribute generously to relief efforts, Vijayan said in a Facebook post that rebuilding the affected areas is going to be an arduous task.

    The Chief Minister CM had also asked everyone to express solidarity with the people of the state in their hour of crisis.

    Meanwhile, Puducherry Chief Minister V Narayanasamy today announced a relief assistance of Rs 1 crore to the Kerala government to tackle the situation arising out of floods.

    He also appealed to traders, industrialists and others to make generous contributions to the Puducherry Chief Minister Relief Fund which would be sent to the Kerala government for relief works.

    Twenty nine people have so far been killed in the heavy rains and floods since August 8 in the state and many homes damaged and crops destroyed.

    The deaths were reported from Idukki, Malappuram, Kozhikode, Ernakulam and Thiruvananthapuram districts since the rains came down heavily since Wednesday.

    Vijayan made the announcement while presiding over a review meeting called held here  to discuss the loss and destruction caused due to the heavy rains over the past four days. 

    Each person put up in relief camps would receive Rs 3,800, Vijayan said.

    The Chief Minister earlier undertook an aerial survey of the flood-affected districts along with Leader of Opposition Ramesh Chennithala, Chief Secretary Tom Jose and Kerala Police Chief Loknath Behra. 

    Chennithala after the meeting told the media that in Wayanad the need of the hour was medical camps.

    Wayanad had come under severe stress on account of the rains that has led to large scale destruction of property due to landslides. Around 10,000 people in the district are languishing in some 200 relief camps.

    Vijayan and his team also visited the camps and interacted with the people. They pledged them all help and support.

    From Wayanad, Vijayan and the team left for Kochi.

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