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PM Modi’s Dual Thrust: Chennai’s Flood-Resilience Project launched amid cyclone relief fund release

The Integrated Urban Flood Management activities for Chennai Basin Project has been greenlit with a budget of Rs. 561.29 crore under the National Disaster Mitigation Fund (NDMF). This pioneering project, backed by a Central assistance of Rs. 500 crore, is aimed at fortifying Chennai's flood resilience. It reflects a pro-active approach by the government to tackle the escalating challenge of urban flooding.

Prime Minister Modi's vision extends beyond immediate relief, emphasizing a long-term commitment to urban flood management. This project serves as a milestone, laying the foundation for subsequent initiatives that will shape a holistic framework for flood resilience in metropolitan areas.

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Meanwhile, the southern states of Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh grapple with the aftermath of severe cyclonic storm Michaung. The impact has been diverse, causing inundation in many areas and adversely affecting standing crops.

Responding promptly to the crisis, Prime Minister Modi directed the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) to release the central share of the 2nd installment of the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF). Andhra Pradesh is set to receive Rs. 493.60 crore, while Tamil Nadu will be granted Rs. 450 crore. Notably, the first installment of the same amount had already been released to both states.

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Expressing solidarity with the affected states, Union Home Minister Amit Shah assured that the central government stands firmly by their side during this critical juncture. The advance release of funds underscores the commitment to expedited relief efforts and underscores the government's resolve to ensure a swift return to normalcy.

As the nation confronts the dual challenges of urban flooding and natural calamities, these initiatives underscore the government's commitment to proactive disaster management. The coming together of resources, proactive measures, and financial aid reflects a united effort to build resilience and safeguard the well-being of citizens in the face of adversity.

– Ranu Jain

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