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Cyclone Bulbul: Didi sets up task force to review relief ops

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee announced a compensation of Rs 2 lakh for the families of those killed in the storm. Banerjee also constituted a task force to look into the relief and restoration work. She urged people to "stay positive" and stand beside those who have been affected by the cyclone.

Cyclone Bulbul: Mamata sets up task force to review relief ops
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Published : Nov 11, 2019, 5:00 PM IST

Updated : Nov 11, 2019, 8:12 PM IST

Kakdwip: Lauding the administration in South 24 Parganas district for its initiatives to minimise the impact of Cyclone 'Bulbul', West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday announced a compensation of Rs 2 lakh for the families of those killed in the storm.

Cyclone Bulbul: Didi sets up task force to review relief ops

Banerjee also constituted a task force to look into the relief and restoration work.

She urged people to "stay positive" and stand beside those who have been affected by the cyclone.

Cyclone 'Bulbul', which made landfall between Sagar Islands in South 24 Parganas and Khepupara in Bangladesh, claimed at least 10 lives and affected six lakh people in different parts of Bengal.

As many as 1.78 lakh people have been shifted to 471 relief camps set up in the state.

The CM, following an aerial survey of the cyclone-ravaged areas of Namkhana and Bakkhali, held an administrative meeting here to review the work being undertaken in the aftermath of the disaster.

Read: WB chief minister Mamata Banerjee visits Cyclone Bulbul control centre in Howrah

"My administration did a commendable job. The devastation, otherwise, could have been far more... If they (officials) had not rescued 1.78 lakh, people, I cannot say what would have happened. They will be rewarded. Even the central government applauded (the efforts)," she said.

Stressing that restoration of power supply, provisions for clean drinking water and medicines were the need of the hour, Banerjee asked officials to reach out to people and
ensure that the aid was evenly distributed without affecting peace in the region.

She appointed Chief Secretary Rajiva Sinha as the head of the task force - which, she said, would be reviewing the ongoing relief work every 48 hours.

Taking note of the damage caused to beetle leaf cultivation and paddy in the district, the TMC supremo directed departments of irrigation, forest and power to work in tandem for restoring normalcy.

The Trinamool Congress supremo also advised the officials to take help of civic volunteers of Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA), Integrated Child Development Services (ICDR) to speed up the relief operations.

A total of 323 kitchens have been opened to cater to the cyclone-hit families and 94 boats employed to aid in the restoration work, the CM said.

"As of now, reports suggest that six lakh people have been affected by the cyclone. The number might increase in the days to come," she added.

Banerjee is set to visit cyclone-affected areas of Basirhat in North 24-Parganas on Wednesday.

Also Read: CM to undertake aerial survey of cyclone-affected South Parganas district

Kakdwip: Lauding the administration in South 24 Parganas district for its initiatives to minimise the impact of Cyclone 'Bulbul', West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday announced a compensation of Rs 2 lakh for the families of those killed in the storm.

Cyclone Bulbul: Didi sets up task force to review relief ops

Banerjee also constituted a task force to look into the relief and restoration work.

She urged people to "stay positive" and stand beside those who have been affected by the cyclone.

Cyclone 'Bulbul', which made landfall between Sagar Islands in South 24 Parganas and Khepupara in Bangladesh, claimed at least 10 lives and affected six lakh people in different parts of Bengal.

As many as 1.78 lakh people have been shifted to 471 relief camps set up in the state.

The CM, following an aerial survey of the cyclone-ravaged areas of Namkhana and Bakkhali, held an administrative meeting here to review the work being undertaken in the aftermath of the disaster.

Read: WB chief minister Mamata Banerjee visits Cyclone Bulbul control centre in Howrah

"My administration did a commendable job. The devastation, otherwise, could have been far more... If they (officials) had not rescued 1.78 lakh, people, I cannot say what would have happened. They will be rewarded. Even the central government applauded (the efforts)," she said.

Stressing that restoration of power supply, provisions for clean drinking water and medicines were the need of the hour, Banerjee asked officials to reach out to people and
ensure that the aid was evenly distributed without affecting peace in the region.

She appointed Chief Secretary Rajiva Sinha as the head of the task force - which, she said, would be reviewing the ongoing relief work every 48 hours.

Taking note of the damage caused to beetle leaf cultivation and paddy in the district, the TMC supremo directed departments of irrigation, forest and power to work in tandem for restoring normalcy.

The Trinamool Congress supremo also advised the officials to take help of civic volunteers of Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA), Integrated Child Development Services (ICDR) to speed up the relief operations.

A total of 323 kitchens have been opened to cater to the cyclone-hit families and 94 boats employed to aid in the restoration work, the CM said.

"As of now, reports suggest that six lakh people have been affected by the cyclone. The number might increase in the days to come," she added.

Banerjee is set to visit cyclone-affected areas of Basirhat in North 24-Parganas on Wednesday.

Also Read: CM to undertake aerial survey of cyclone-affected South Parganas district

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Cyclone Bulbul: Mamata sets up task force to review relief ops
         Kakdwip (WB), Nov 11 (PTI) Lauding the administration
in South 24 Parganas district for its initiatives to minimise
the impact of Cyclone 'Bulbul', West Bengal Chief Minister
Mamata Banerjee on Monday announced a compensation of Rs 2
lakh for the families of those killed in the storm.
         Banerjee also constituted a task force to look into
the relief and restoration work.
         She urged people to "stay positive" and stand beside
those who have been affected by the cyclone.
         Cyclone 'Bulbul', which made landfall between Sagar
Islands in South 24 Parganas and Khepupara in Bangladesh,
claimed at least 10 lives and affected six lakh people in
different parts of Bengal.
         As many as 1.78 lakh people have been shifted to 471
relief camps set up in the state.
         The CM, following an aerial survey of the cyclone-
ravaged areas of Namkhana and Bakkhali, held an administrative
meeting here to review the work being undertaken in the
aftermath of the disaster.
         "My administration did a commendable job. The
devastation, otherwise, could have been far more... If they
(officials) had not rescued 1.78 lakh people, I cannot say
what would have happened. They will be rewarded. Even the
central government applauded (the efforts)," she said.
         Stressing that restoration of power supply, provisions
for clean drinking water and medicines were the need of the
hour, Banerjee asked officials to reach out to people and
ensure that the aid was evenly distributed without affecting
peace in the region.
         She appointed Chief Secretary Rajiva Sinha as the head
of the task force - which, she said, would be reviewing the
ongoing relief work every 48 hours.
         Taking note of the damage caused to beetle leaf
cultivation and paddy in the district, the TMC supremo
directed departments of irrigation, forest and power to work
in tandem for restoring normalcy.
         The Trinamool Congress supremo also advised the
officials to take help of civic volunteers of Accredited
Social Health Activist (ASHA), Integrated Child Development
Services (ICDR) to speed up the relief operations.
         A total of 323 kitchens have been opened to cater to
the cyclone-hit families and 94 boats employed to aid in the
restoration work, the CM said.
         "As of now, reports suggest that six lakh people have
been affected by the cyclone. The number might increase in the
days to come," she added.
         Banerjee is set to visit cyclone-affected areas of
Basirhat in North 24-Parganas on Wednesday. PTI SCH
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