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He made the plea during a discussion with the Inter-Ministerial Central Team (IMCT), led by Union Home Ministry Joint Secretary Ramesh Kumar Ganta, that has been deputed to Karnataka to make a first-hand assessment of damage and loss caused by the floods in three spells since August.
”In view of the estimated huge loss of Rs 15,410 crores, I urge the IMCT to recommend release of central assistance to enable us to provide relief to the affected people and to take up the repair of damaged infrastructure,” Yediyurappa was quoted as saying by his office in a release.
He thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for personally reviewing the flood situation twice through video-conference and Home Minister Amit Shah for having released Rs 577.84 crore from the National Disaster Relief Fund (NDRF) for flood relief and also for deputing a second IMCT to the State.
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Yediyurappa said the flood/landslides have damaged 34,794 houses, crops in more than 16 lakh hectare apart from extensive damage to critical infrastructure, totally estimated at Rs 15,410 crore.
To provide immediate relief the State government has disbursed input subsidy of Rs 551.14 crore to 7.12 lakh farmers, he said.
Despite severe financial constraints, Rs 1,320.48 crore has been committed for flood relief, repair and reconstruction, he said, listing the assistance given for various affected categories.
The IMCT over the next two days will be travelling to flood-affected areas in Kalaburagi, Vijayapura and Udupi districts, official sources said.