Prime Minister,Modi Reviewed the Post-Cyclone Situation in Odisha ,Naveen Demands Long-Term Solutions

Bureau,Odishabarta

Bhubaneswar: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday reviewed the post-cyclone situation and damage caused by cyclone Yaas in the State at a meeting here.On his visit 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, Special Relief Commissioner (SRC) Pradeep Kumar Jena told reporters after the meeting.

Immediately after the review meeting, which continued for about an hour, attended by Odisha Governor Ganeshi Lal, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, two Union Ministers Dharmendra Pradhan and Pratap Sarangi and senior officials, the Prime Minister left for aerial survey to the worst cyclone-affected areas of Balasore and Bhadrak on his way to West Bengal.


The Prime Minister was received by Governor Ganeshi Lal, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, Union Ministers Dharmendra Pradhan and Pratap Sarangi at Biju Patnaik International Airport here.

The Chief Minister sought both a disaster resilient power infrastructure and a permanent solution to protect the coastal region from storm surges which accompany cyclones, the SRC said, adding that Odisha has a long coastline of about 480 km of which above 200 km is vulnerable to tidal surge.


The State sought no immediate funds or assistance from the Centre on Friday. The State will manage the situation from its resources. We will assess the damage in seven days and later seek Central assistance, Jena said.

Union Minister Pratap Sarangi, who was present at the PM’s review meeting, said: “The Centre is all along with Odisha. The State has not made immediate demand, but sought permanent solution by setting up disaster resilient infrastructure in power sector and measures against the storm surge. Since the Prime Minister went on an aerial survey to see the damage done by Yaas, he will announce relief package by this evening, Sarangi said.


The State Government, at the beginning of the review meeting, welcomed the Prime Minister to the State. A video film of 8-mimute duration and a power point presentation was made before the Prime Minister on how the State responded to the calamity. The Chief Minister categorically said that both the Centre and the State should join hands to work for the protection from the danger of storm surge, which this time saw ingresses of saline water to over 120 villages in the coastal districts, the SRC said.


Naveen also wanted long term solution to the problem of coastal erosion which adds to the danger from storms in the coastal belt. The Chief Minister also drew the attention of the Prime Minister to the disaster resilient power system, the demand for which is being made for the last two years. This apart, the CM also empathetically demanded coastal storm surge protection mechanism, Jena said.

Jena said there is every possibility that the height of storm surge in Odisha coast may go up to 8 metres along the State coast. Therefore, robust planning is required. The State Government’s demand was to ensure a disaster resilient coastal infrastructure, he said.