Odisha estimates Rs 9336 cr loss due to cyclone Fani
Govt seeks Rs 5,227 Cr aid from NDRF
By Bibhuti Mohapatro
Bhubaneswar: A month after braving the deadly cyclonic storm
Fani, the Odisha Government has completed the exercise to assess damage caused by
the extremely severe cyclonic storm that hit Odisha coast on May 3. The government
has estimated the loss due to the natural calamity at Rs 9,336 crore.
Special Relief Commissioner (SRC) Bishnupada Sethi said
different departments of the State Government have attributed the loss to the
public properties to be Rs 6,643.63 crore while an amount of Rs 2,692.63 crore
is required for relief measures for the affected people.
“In total, the loss to the public properties and requirement
of fund for relief measures has been estimated as Rs 9,336 crore,” Sethi said.
State seeks over Rs 5,000
crore central assistance
Going by the norms of assistance under State Disaster
Response Fund (SDRF) and National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF), an amount of
Rs 5,227.68 crore is required for undertaking relief and restoration measures,
he added.
Therefore, the Odisha Government is seeking an assistance of Rs 5,227.68 crore from NDRF in order to meet the expenditure of the ongoing relief and restoration measures, the SRC said. As of now, the Odisha Government has released Rs 1,357.14 crore to various districts and departments towards disaster response. In April, when Fani was declared a ‘sever cyclonic storm’, the Centre had released an advance financial assistance of Rs 1,086 crore to four states – Odisha, West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu -- for preventive and relief measures.
Of the total Rs 1,086 crore, Andhra Pradesh got Rs 200.25 crore, Odisha got Rs 340.875
crore, Tamil Nadu received Rs 309.375 crore and West Bengal Rs 235.50 crore.
In its preliminary damage assessment report, the State
Government had calculated a loss of Rs 11,942.62 crore due the
cyclone and submitted the same to the Central team which visited Odisha during
May 12-15 this year. After a village by village
assessment through various teams constituted by the district collectors, the
final assessment of damages and losses has been made, Sethi said.
Over 5.5 lakh houses damaged
A total of 20,367 villages in affected 14 districts are part
of the assessment, he said, adding, the cyclone affected 1.6 crore of people
and 1.88 lakh hectares of crop area. A total of 5,56,761
houses have either been fully or severely or partially damaged in the cyclone.
The total death toll due to Fani was 64 while 12 people received grievous
injuries. Besides, 2650 large animals, 3631 small animals and 53,26,905
poultry birds have been lost in the natural calamity, the SRC added.
Energy Department
suffers major loss
As power infrastructure was the worst affected due to Fani,
the loss of the Energy Department is in the top position with Rs 1,159. 77crore.
The loss incurred by Water Resources Department was Rs 370.90 crore, Public Works
Department —Rs 868.26 crore, Rural Development—Rs435.77 crore, Housing &
Urban Development—Rs 498.22 crore, Panchayati Raj & Drinking Water—Rs
475.98 crore.
The Agriculture Department has estimated a loss of Rs 175.69
crore while Rs 33.43 crore loss was estimated by the Fisheries & Animal
Resources Development.
Similarly, Women & Child Development calculated its loss
at Rs 74.31 crore, SC & ST Development—Rs 8.66 crore, Handlooms, Textiles
& Handicrafts—Rs 17.41 crore, Cooperation—Rs 32.88 crore, Higher
Education—Rs 296 crore, Health & Family Welfare—Rs163.23 crore, Forest
& Environment—Rs537.80 crore, Tourism—Rs524.02 crore, Skill Development
& Technical Education—Rs57.56 crore, Commerce & Transport—Rs 12.19
crore, Revenue—Rs 100 crore, General Adiministartion—Rs255.94 crore,
MSME—Rs105.57 crore and Home—Rs113.97 crore.
Besides, the loss calculated by the Industries Department is
Rs 152.69 crore, School & Mass Education (Rs 417.83 crore), Social Security
and Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (Rs Rs 18.27 crore), Labour
&ESI (Rs 78 lakh), Jagannath Temple (Rs5.10 crore), Culture (Rs78.34
crore), Science & Technology (Rs6.63 Crore) and Electronics & IT (Rs
14.11crore). The loss occurred to public properties including cyclone shelters
is Rs 50.05 crore.
During his visit to Odisha after the
cyclone, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had announced Rs 1,000 crore aid from
NDRF to Odisha. However, so far, the state has received Rs 788.87 crore from
the Centre. According to official sources, a total of Rs 1720.24 crore (including
the Rs 788.87 crore from the Centre) was available with the State Disaster
Response Fund (SDRF), out of which Rs 1357.14 crore has been released to
various departments while the balance amount is available with the SDRF now.
The cyclone Fani affected 14 districts--Angul, Balasore, Bhadrak, Cuttack, Dhenkanal, Ganjam, Jagatsinghpur, Jajpur, Kendrapara, Keonjhar, Khordha, Mayurbhanj, Nayagarh and Puri. The worst affected districts are-Puri, Khordha and Cuttack. The Government had evacuated 15,57,170 persons prior to the landfall of Fani.
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