TN receives Rs 522.34 crore as additional central assistance for natural calamities

IANS April 5, 2025 341 views

The Union government has sanctioned Rs 522.34 crore in additional assistance for Tamil Nadu following the devastating Cyclone Fengal. The relief package was approved by the High-Level Committee chaired by Home Minister Amit Shah to help the state recover from widespread damage. Nearly 69 lakh families were affected, with infrastructure and agricultural lands suffering significant destruction. The central government continues to support states during natural calamities through various disaster response funds.

"The High-Level Committee approved additional Central assistance for states severely impacted by natural calamities" - L. Murugan, Union Minister
Chennai, April 5: The Union government has sanctioned an additional assistance of Rs 522.34 crore to Tamil Nadu to help address the devastation caused by recent natural calamities.

Key Points

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Cyclone Fengal caused extensive damage across Tamil Nadu

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Central government releases Rs 522.34 crore in additional relief

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12 people died and 1.5 crore displaced by natural disaster

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Preliminary damage assessment estimates Rs 2,475 crore needed

The Union Territory of Puducherry has also received Rs 33.06 crore as part of the same relief effort.

Union Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting, L. Murugan, said that the Union government continues to stand firmly with state governments in times of natural calamities and disasters.

“The High-Level Committee (HLC), chaired by Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Amit Shah, approved a total of Rs 1,280.35 crore in additional Central assistance for the states of Bihar, Himachal Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and the Union Territory of Puducherry. These regions were severely impacted by floods, flash floods, cloudbursts, landslides, and cyclonic storms during 2024,” he informed.

The Union Minister added that of the total amount, Rs 1,247.29 crore will be disbursed to the three states from the National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF), subject to an adjustment of 50 per cent of the opening balance available in their respective State Disaster Response Funds (SDRF).

“This assistance comes in addition to the regular funds already released under the SDRF and the Union Territory Disaster Response Fund (UTDRF),” he said.

He added that in the financial year 2024–25, the Central Government has released Rs 20,264.40 crore to 28 states under SDRF and Rs 5,160.76 crore to 19 states under NDRF.

“Furthermore, Rs 4,984.25 crore has been released from the State Disaster Mitigation Fund (SDMF) to 19 states, and Rs 719.72 crore from the National Disaster Mitigation Fund (NDMF) to eight states,” the minister said.

He said that Inter-Ministerial Central Teams (IMCTs) were dispatched to the disaster-affected areas immediately after the events, even before receiving formal memoranda from the concerned state governments.

Earlier, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin had written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, requesting interim relief of Rs 2,000 crore from the NDRF and further assistance based on the assessment of the central team.

He had detailed the widespread destruction caused by Cyclone Fengal, which brought torrential rain and gale-force winds across the state.

According to state government data, the cyclone led to the death of 12 people and inundated over 2.11 lakh hectares of agricultural and horticultural land.

It said that additionally, it caused extensive infrastructure damage, destroying 1,649 km of electric conductors, 23,664 electric poles, 997 transformers, 9,576 km of roads, 1,847 culverts, and 417 water tanks.

The districts of Villupuram, Tiruvannamalai, and Kallakurichi recorded over 50 cm of rainfall in a single day - equivalent to an entire season’s average - resulting in unprecedented flooding. The cyclone affected nearly 69 lakh families and displaced around 1.5 crore individuals.

Tamil Nadu’s preliminary assessment estimates a requirement of Rs 2,475 crore for temporary restoration and rehabilitation efforts.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
This is great news! Our state really needs this assistance after the devastating cyclone. Hope the funds reach the affected people quickly 🙏
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Rajesh M.
While I appreciate the assistance, Rs 522 crore seems insufficient compared to the Rs 2,475 crore estimated requirement. The central government should consider increasing the allocation given the scale of destruction.
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Saranya P.
The quick response from IMCTs is commendable! Disaster management has improved significantly in recent years. Let's hope for proper implementation at ground level now.
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Karthik V.
The numbers are staggering - 69 lakh families affected! 😮 This aid is just the beginning. We need long-term solutions for climate resilience in vulnerable states like TN.
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Anitha S.
My relatives in Villupuram lost their home in the floods. Hoping this assistance reaches people like them who've lost everything. The government should ensure transparent distribution.
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Manoj T.
Good to see Puducherry getting assistance too. Often smaller UTs get overlooked in these situations. The coordinated response between center and states is working well this time.

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