Advertisement
The state government said all the 728 surviving families from the relief camps were shifted to rented accommodations as of Saturday.
According to a state government release, a total of 2,569 people have been shifted to various government quarters and other rented accommodations.
Meanwhile, the cabinet sub-committee, which met the media here on Saturday said that the state government has submitted a detailed memorandum to the Union government on August 18 seeking assistance.
Related Articles
Advertisement
Revenue Minister K Rajan on Saturday expressed hope that the Union government will consider the demands of the state government.
He said the Wayanad disaster was not something that can be dealt with using the state Disaster Management funds alone.
“The district administration has started providing ‘back to home’ kits to all the rehabilitated families,” the government said in the release.
It includes furniture, kitchen kit, provisions kit and personal hygiene kit among others.
The state government also informed that the Meppadi government school where the relief camp was operating will start functioning from August 27.
The devastating landslides that had hit the hilly Wayanad district on July 30 had claimed over 200 lives.
The landslides had completely wiped out three villages in Wayanad with 119 people still unaccounted for.