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PM Modi Reviews Damage Caused By Cyclone Yaas In Odisha
Immediately after the review meeting, Prime Minister Narendra Modi left for an aerial survey to the worst cyclone-affected areas of Balasore and Bdahrak in Odisha, on his way to West Bengal.
Outlook Web Bureau 28 May 2021, Last Updated at 2:10 pm @PMOIndia/ Twitter Outlook Web Bureau 2021-05-28T14:03:02+05:30 PM Modi Reviews Damage Caused By Cyclone Yaas In Odisha outlookindia.com 2021-05-28T14:10:40+05:30
In a meeting held in Odisha, where the state government demanded long-term solutions to mitigate problems of repeated cyclones and provision of disaster-resilient power system, Prime Minister Narendra Modi Friday reviewed the post-cyclone situation and damages caused by Cyclone Yaas.
487 Strong winds and rough sea in the coastal areas of Tajpur, in the aftermath of Cyclone Yaas, in East Midnapore district on May 28, 2021. PTI
Bhubaneswar, May 28
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday reviewed the post-cyclone situation and damages caused by Cyclone Yaas in the state at a meeting here where Odisha government demanded long term solutions to mitigate problems of repeated cyclones and provision of disaster resilient power systems.
The state government sought no immediate funds to manage the expenditure incurred in disaster management, but stressed on long term solutions to the problem as Odisha is frequently hit by major calamities like cyclones, Odishas Special Relief Commissioner (SRC) P K Jena told reporters after the meeting.
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