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Cyclone Fani: CM Patnaik urges Centre to assess Jagannath Temple damage

Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik has requested Union Culture Minister Mahesh Sharma to depute a team of experts from  ASI to assess the damage caused to the Shree Jagannath Temple due to the cyclone Fani.

Damage caused to the Shree Jagannath Temple
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Published : May 9, 2019, 11:18 PM IST

Bhubaneswar: Following reports that the cyclone Fani has caused some damage to the Shree Jagannath Temple in Puri, Odisha government on Thursday urged the Centre to ask the Archeological Survey of India (ASI) to inspect the damage caused to the 12th-century shrine.

Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik requested Union Culture Minister Mahesh Sharma to depute a team of experts from ASI to assess the damage caused to the temple.

"It is reported that significant damage has been caused to the infrastructure of Shree Jagannath Temple in Puri. Even the Sun Temple is reportedly closed for tourists," Patnaik wrote to Sharma.

He said that the assessment is urgently required so that appropriate measures can be undertaken keeping in view the Rath Yatra festival scheduled for July 4.

The ASI is the custodian of the temples which reportedly suffered some damage by the cyclone that ripped apart the holy town on May 3. As the ASI was undertaking certain repair works of the main temple, it was fitted with about 5,000 iron poles. The scaffoldings crumbled after being slammed by Fani with a wind speed of 200 to 240 kmph. A lion statue also suffered minor damage as the scaffoldings collapsed on it.

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Bhubaneswar: Following reports that the cyclone Fani has caused some damage to the Shree Jagannath Temple in Puri, Odisha government on Thursday urged the Centre to ask the Archeological Survey of India (ASI) to inspect the damage caused to the 12th-century shrine.

Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik requested Union Culture Minister Mahesh Sharma to depute a team of experts from ASI to assess the damage caused to the temple.

"It is reported that significant damage has been caused to the infrastructure of Shree Jagannath Temple in Puri. Even the Sun Temple is reportedly closed for tourists," Patnaik wrote to Sharma.

He said that the assessment is urgently required so that appropriate measures can be undertaken keeping in view the Rath Yatra festival scheduled for July 4.

The ASI is the custodian of the temples which reportedly suffered some damage by the cyclone that ripped apart the holy town on May 3. As the ASI was undertaking certain repair works of the main temple, it was fitted with about 5,000 iron poles. The scaffoldings crumbled after being slammed by Fani with a wind speed of 200 to 240 kmph. A lion statue also suffered minor damage as the scaffoldings collapsed on it.

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Naveen urges Centre to assess Jagannath Temple damage caused
by Fani
         Bhubaneswar, May 9 (PTI) Following reports that
cyclone Fani has caused some damage to the Shree Jagannath
Temple in Puri, Odisha government Thursday urged the Centre to
ask the Archeological Survey of India (ASI) to inspect the
damage caused to the 12th century shrine.
         Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik requested Union Culture
Minister Mahesh Sharma to depute a team of experts from the
ASI to assess the damage caused to the temple.
         "It is reported that significant damage has been
caused to the infrastructure of Shree Jagannath Temple in
Puri. Even the Sun Temple is reportedly closed for tourists,"
Patnaik wrote to Sharma.
         He said the assessment is urgently required so that
appropriate remedial measures can be undertaken keeping in
view the Rath Yatra festival scheduled for July 4.
         The ASI is the custodian of the temples which
reportedly suffered some damage by the cyclone that ripped
apart the holy town on May 3.
         P K Mohapatra, the chief administrator of Shree
Jagannath Temple Administration (SJTA), had told PTI on May 5
that there has been damages to the temple, but the main
structure remained unaffected.
         The Lion's Gate of the temple, also known as the
'Jay-Vijay Dwar', has idols of Jay and Vijay.
         The idol of Jay has been broken but that of Vijay is
intact, Mohapatra had said.
         As the ASI was undertaking certain repair works of the
main temple, it was fitted with about 5,000 iron poles. The
scaffoldings crumbled after being slammed by Fani with a wind
speed of 200 to 240 kmph.
         A lion statue also suffered minor damage as the
scaffoldings collapsed on it. PTI AAM
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