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Fund Released for Purchasing of Land for Rehabilitation Work view details

Proforma for Flood Damage Works Progress Report view details

Rehabilitaion Work view details

Flood Affected Areas abstract view details

Details of Flood Affected Villages to be shifted fully view details

Balance Villages for adopting view details

Aasare Construction working initiated details view details

 
District wise Fund allocation and usage details
 

                  Koppal :                   view details: Relief work details  |  Shifting Villages  |  Fund Allocated  |                                                                            Food grains & other

                 Chickballapur:        1. from 01-10-2009 to 28-10-2009  2. as on 29-10-2009

                  Dharwad :               view details

                  Bijapur :                  view details

                  Belgaum :               view details

                  Udupi:                     view details

                  Bellary:                   view details

Amount released to DC’s during 2009-10 under CRF / NCCF
 

 

1,558 relief camps are opened and 3,55,769 people are being  provided with food and shelter.
 
12 I.A.F Helicopters have been deployed for rescue operations

220 NDRF personnel with 329 Boats and 20 MEG personnel have been deployed for rescue operations.

20,00,000 food packets have been distributed.

The assessment of losses has been taken up and it is possible to complete the same after receding of the flood waters. However first approximation of the losses is as follows:

 

Assistance sought from Government of India:

An interim relief of Rs.10,000/- Crores is sought from the Government of India for Relief and restoration of damaged infrastructure in the affected areas.

A Central Study Team may be immediately deputed  to the flood affected areas of Karnataka to assess the damages.

The disaster may be declared as a “National Calamity” considering the severity, vastness of the affected area and the distress caused to the community

 
 
 
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