- Five crore emergency relief for each DC
- Alternate route to Bengaluru
- Cause of landslide to be studied
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“I have got the information from the deputy commissioner with regards to the relief work that is undertaken. In Dakshina Kannada district, 12 people have died due to rain and Rs five lac compensation per person has been distributed to 11 of the deceased. One person is yet to get the compensation. In total, 1,326 houses are partially damaged and 289 houses are completely damaged. Rs 1.41 crore is distributed in this regard as compensation. Rs 2.96 lac has been given as compensation for the 12 cattle that died due to the rain. The estimate is being done of the loss to the crops. Relief centers have been opened at seven places,” said Mr. Deshpande.
9 dead in Udupi district
“Nine people have died in the district of Udupi and Rs 45 lac has been distributed as compensation. As many as 1,119 houses are partially damaged and 40 houses are completely damaged. A total of 16 cattle died due to the natural calamity and compensation for the same has been already given,” informed the minister.
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“Each DC has been given an amount of Rs five crore for emergency relief. DC of Udupi has asked for additional Rs four crore and this will be released on Monday, August 20. Grant of Rs 50 crore each is released for rain-affected districts of Dakshina Kannada, Udupi and Chikkamagaluru and Rs 100 crore to Kodagu in order to provide basic infrastructure,” said Mr. Deshpande.
Deshpande spoke on the estimate of damage and said, “The DCs have been asked to prepare an estimate of the damage caused to the road and bridges due to the rain after conducting a survey of the same. If schools or government buildings are damaged, a direction is given to submit the estimate of the same under CRF. This will be presented in the cabinet meeting and sent to the central government.”
Alternate route to Bengaluru
Giving the details of an alternate route to Bengaluru, district in-charge minister said, “Thirteen kilometers of Madikeri road has been collapsed and is filled with sludge and mud. At least four months are required to restore this road. Verification is being done to provide an alternate road on Bhagamandala – Tarikere road. It will take at least a month before the Shiradi Ghat is open for traffic.”
Cause of landslide to be studied
“I will request the chief minister to conduct a thorough study by experts to find out the reason for the natural calamity and landslide that has occurred in the districts of Dakshina Kannada and Kodagu,” said Deshpande.
Replying to a query whether the Yettinahole project is the reason, the minister replied that he is not an expert and comprehensive study will be done in this regard.