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He also said a central team would be sent to the state soon to assess the damage caused by the floods, the PMO said. He asked the insurance companies to send their personnel urgently to assess the damage to crops so that farmers could get early relief. The decisions came after the prime minister held a meeting with Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi here and senior officials of the state government, following his aerial survey.
The meeting was held at Chunapur Airport of Air Force from where the PM later flew back to Delhi. “After the review, the prime minister promised all possible support to the Bihar government, the PMO said in a statement. The PM made the aerial survey of four affected districts–Purnea, Katihar, Kisanganj and Araria. The chief minister and his deputy accompanied the PM, official sources said.
The PM was told that though 19 districts are affected by floods, damage in 13 districts including Purnea, Katihar, Kisanganj, Araria due to inundation has been immense, the sources said. Maximum damage has been caused to water resources department. The PM was told that due to breach of embankments and waterways for irrigation, a loss of about Rs 27,00 crore has been accrued by the department.
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He announced Rs 2 lakh as ex-gratia from the Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund for each of those killed and Rs 50,000 each for those seriously injured, the PMO said. He also referred to his recent talks with Nepal Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba during which it was decided that a detailed project report would be prepared at the earliest on the Saptkoshi Dam and Sunkoshi Storage-cum-Diversion scheme.
Both nations would also work on flood control in the border areas, which will benefit the region, it added. The PM assured the state government that the Centre would provide all help to compensate the loss due to floods, the sources said. As per the latest report, death toll in Bihar has mounted to 418, with 1.67 crore people in 19 districts being affected by the deluge.
Earlier this morning, the PM arrived at Chunapur Airport from Delhi. He was welcomed by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, his deputy Sushil Modi, Disaster Management Department Minister Dinesh Chand Yadav and Chief Secretary Anjani Kumar Singh among others. This was the first visit of the PM to Bihar since the JD(U)-BJP coalition government was formed on July 27 after Nitish Kumar dumped the Grand Alliance over graft issue.