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    Will seek interim relief for Karaikal from Centre, says Narayanasamy

    Chief Minister V Narayanasamy on Saturday said he has apprised the Centre of the damage caused by Cyclone Gaja in Karaikal.

    Will seek interim relief for Karaikal from Centre, says Narayanasamy
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    A day after Cyclone Gaja, life limping back to normalcy in Karaikal on Saturday

    Puducherry

    Talking to reporters here, he said Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh had contacted him over phone on Friday to know the extent of damage the Union Territory suffered.


    “An interim relief would be sought along with an interim report on the damage the cyclone has caused in Karaikal,” the Chief Minister said.


    “I place on record the speed with which the officials are working to restore power supply in cyclone hit Karaikal,” he added.


    To a query on the quantum of relief sought from the Centre, he said, “A detailed report was getting ready and it would be sent to the Centre on Monday with a plea for interim relief. The quantum of relief would be known only when the report was finalised,” he said.


    A number of huts have collapsed in the impact of the cyclone and heavy rain in Karaikal. Fishermen suffered the most, he noted.


    Agriculture Minister R Kamalakannan was camping in Karaikal to oversee the relief and rehabilitation works. The territorial government had opened 190 relief centres.


    Earlier, the cabinet meeting chaired by Narayanasamy on Saturday reviewed the relief works taken up in Karaikal. The Chief Minister informed that the cyclone devastated Karikal region and there were not much damages in Puducherry region. Ministers and secretaries of different departments of the territorial administration attended the cabinet meeting.

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