Karnataka govt hikes solatium to Rs one lakh, toll reaches 43
Bangalore, June 25 (UNI) Karnataka Chief Minister H D Kumarswamy today announced a compensation of Rs one lakh to the families of those who died in the monsoon fury during the last two days, even as the toll went up to 43.
Addressing reporters after a high-level meeting with officials to take stock of the situation arising out of the rain havoc that caused widespread damages to houses, property and livestock, he said the districts of Bagalkot, Bijapur, Gulbarga and Raichur bore the brunt of the rain fury. Besides loss of property, there was disruption of communications and power supply, he said.
Mr Kumaraswamy said that the state government had decided to double the solatium to families of the dead. While Rs 50,000 would be paid from calamity Relief Fund and an additional Rs 50,000 would be paid from the Chief Minister's Relief Fund.
Maximum number of incidents of house collapse, both fully and partially, were reported from Bellary with 542 such incidents followed by Gulbarga, he said.
The CM said that he had spoken to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh about the rain destruction and loss of lives. "Dr Singh has assured to extend all possible help to the state," he said.
He said according to weather department, more heavy rains were expected in the Northern parts of Karnataka next week and district administration had been instructed to take all necessary measures.
The Chief Minister ordered the concerned officials to submit detailed reports on rain-related incidents in the next three days.
State government would send a proposal to the Centre urging immediate release of special assistance. The state government had released Rs 18 crore to take up works in rain-hit areas in Bangalore.
UNI


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