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Announces Rs 100-crore aid for cyclone 'Nisarga'-hit Raigad district : Uddhav Thackeray

 

Mumbai: Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray declared Friday money related help of Rs 100 crore for Raigad distric. The Raigad region endured the worst part of typhoon ‘Nisarga’ three days back. Uddhav Thackeray made the declaration while on a visit to Alibaug taluka of Raigad locale. It is around 110km from this town.

Thackeray was checking out the circumstance.

The central clergyman said he had provided orders for speedy evaluation of harm brought about by the tornado. The violent wind made landfall in the beach front locale Wednesday evening. Fast breezes joined by downpours caused enormous scope harms in seaside regions of the area.

“This help (of Rs 100 crore) will be given for crisis alleviation. This is only a start. Try not to consider it a bundle,” Thackeray said. He declared that the coronavirus danger can build on account of downpour. “We need to stop other downpour related diseases also. We won’t abandon any one. Reestablishing power gracefully, broadcast communications and house fixes is our need,” he said.

Thackeray, who showed up in Alibaug from here, was joined by gatekeeper pastors of Mumbai rural areas and city, Aaditya Thackeray and Aslam Shaikh, individually.

Raigad watchman serve Aditi Tatkare and locale authority Nidhi Chaudhary advised the CM about the post-violent wind circumstance.

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