Even in Germany, Bengal CM keeps close watch on State weather situation

She may be away but her heart is in Bengal. In the midst of her busy schedule at Munich in Germany to showcase Bengal as an investment destination, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee did not forget her responsibility in managing coordination with her cabinet colleagues in Kolkata in view of the flood threat in the state in the backdrop of heavy rain in the last 24 hours.

The Chief Minister called up State irrigation minister Rajib Banerjee on Tuesday morning from Munich and instructed him to interact with Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC) authorities to prevent excessive water release from DVC dams in the state that might worsen the situation.

Within minutes of the Chief Minister’s call from Munich the entire state secretariat of Nabanna got transformed into a virtual war room. The Minister instructed officials of his department to ensure constant watch on the river embankments round the clock till the time the flood threat is completely averted.

“The situation is not that alarming yet. But we are maintaining constant vigil. Now, everything will depend on how far DVC cooperates by showing restraint about water release,” the Minister said.

Besides the state irrigation department, the state disaster management department was also kept on high alert. Department officials were instructed to ensure that different rescue teams be ready for emergency. Relief items like tarpaulin, dry food and medicines have been kept ready in adequate amount, confirmed an officer of the state disaster management department. Leave for the staff and officers of both the state irrigation and disaster management departments have been cancelled till further orders.

 

জার্মানিতে বসেও বাংলার বন্যার খবর নিলেন মুখ্যমন্ত্রী

সশরীরে উপস্থিত না থাকলেও তাঁর মন সারাক্ষণ বাংলাতেই পড়ে থাকে, তিনি মাননীয়া মুখ্যমন্ত্রী মমতা বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়। জার্মানির মিউনিখে শিল্প সম্মেলনে ব্যস্ত কর্মসূচীর মধ্যেও তিনি তাঁর দাওিত্ব ভুলে যাননি। প্রতিনিয়ত তিনি গত ২৪ ঘণ্টায় বৃষ্টি ও বন্যা সংক্রান্ত সব রকম পরিস্থিতির ওপর নজর রেখেছেন এবং কলকাতার মন্ত্রীসভার সব মন্ত্রীদের সঙ্গে নিয়মিত যোগাযোগ রেখে সব খোঁজ-খবর নিচ্ছেন ও প্রয়োজনীয় ব্যবস্থা গ্রহণ করার নির্দেশ দিচ্ছেন।

মঙ্গলবার সকালে মুখ্যমন্ত্রী মিউনিখ থেকে রাজ্যের সেচমন্ত্রী রাজীব বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়কে ফোন করেন এবং দামোদর ভ্যালি কর্পোরেশন (ডিভিসির) কর্তৃপক্ষের সঙ্গে কথা বলার নির্দেশ দেন।

মিউনিখ থেকে মুখ্যমন্ত্রীর ফোন আসার কিছু সময়ের মধ্যেই জেলা শাসক ও বিভিন্ন বিভাগের কর্মকর্তাদের বন্যা সংক্রান্ত সবরকম ব্যবস্থা নেওয়ার নির্দেশ দেন।

মন্ত্রী বলেন, “পরিস্থিতি এখনোও তেমন ভয়ংকর নয়। কিন্তু আমরা প্রতিনিয়ত সতর্ক থাকছি।  ডিভিসি কতটা জল ছাড়ছে তাঁর ওপর পরিস্থিতি নির্ভর করছে”।

রাজ্যের সেচ বিভাগের পাশাপাশি, রাজ্যের দুর্যোগ ব্যবস্থাপনা বিভাগও উচ্চ সতর্ক ব্যবস্থায় বজায় রাখছে। বিভাগের কর্মকর্তারা বিভিন্ন উদ্ধারকারী দলগুলিকে সবরকম জরুরী অবস্থার জন্য প্রস্তুত থাকতে নির্দেশ দিয়েছে। পর্যাপ্ত পরিমানে ত্রিপল, শুকনো খাবার ও ওষুধ প্রস্তুত রাখা হয়েছে।

 

Trinamool raises Cyclone Komen issue in RS, demands Central aid for affected people

Trinamool Congress raised the issue of getting immediate relief from Centre for flood-affected people in Bengal in the Rajya Sabha during Zero Hour.

Speaking on the issue, MP Vivek Gupta said that the West Bengal Chief Minister has stated that the total damages have been estimated at Rs 30000 crore due to the floods, but yet Bengal has got no response from the Central Government.

He pointed out that 12 districts have been affected, 100 people have died and lost their lives, yet the Central Government has not responded till now.

Trinamool urged the Central Government to provide immediate relief to the people of West Bengal.

Click here for the full transcript.

All party meeting on flood situation at Nabanna today

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday called for an all-party meeting on Saturday to discuss the present flood situation in the state, which has claimed 85 lives so far. “It is being called on Saturday evening,” Mamata Banerjee told reporters at state secretariat Nabanna in Howrah.

The State government has already decided to provide Rs two lakh each to people seriously injured in flood.

The West Bengal Chief Minister has already announced compensation of Rs four lakh each to family members of decreased. This apart, Rs.60, 000 each would be given to persons having an organ damaged, Rs.12,000 for minor injury and Rs.4,000 for staying in hospital for more than a week.

The DMs have been asked to submit the list of affected persons so as to start the distribution of compensation.

WB CM has been monitoring the flood situation personally. She stayed all night at Nabanna control room on Sunday and visited flood-hit areas of Howrah, Ashoknagar to distribute relief materials. Elected representatives and ministers of Trinamool Congress are also carrying out relief work in various districts.

12 out of 20 districts in Bengal flood-affected: WB CM

West Bengal Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee today conducted a video conference with the DMs of the flood-affected districts to review the flood situation in South Bengal.

During a press briefing at the end of the meeting, WB CM said 12 out of 20 districts of Bengal are flood-hit. She said she will seek funds from the Centre for disaster relief.

WB CM also said that she has sought time from the PM for a meeting when she visits New Delhi on 11-12 August. She will raise the issue of compensation for farmers and suggest to Centre about farm loan waiver.

WB CM called for modernisation of the DVC and said dredging work in Damodar needs to be carried out immediately. She has spoken to Union Minister Peeyush Goyal regarding the matter. “Bengal is suffering because of DVC. Dredging work has not been done due to which water is overflowing,” she said.

WB CM has also instructed all district magistrates to prepare full survey report of the damages causes due to floods by 18 August, 2015.

Flood situation in Bengal as of now:

  • 233 blocks affected
  • 53 municipalities affected
  • 2 corporations affected
  • 781 gram panchayats affected
  • 16309 villages affected
  • 61 lakh people affected
  • 4 lakh houses destroyed
  • 8 lakh hectares of land destroyed
  • 11000 cattle lost their lives
  • 3000 relief camps have been opened
  • 4 lakh people currently at relief camps
  • 1500 community kitchens have been opened
  • 663 medical camps have been opened
  • 12 lakh pouches of water being distributed
  • Cattle camps have been set up
  • Bunds and embankments are being repaired

 

The West Bengal Chief Minister has been monitoring the flood situation closely from the control room we set up in Nabanna since Sunday, when she stayed overnight at the State Secretariat. On Monday, she visited Ashoknagar in North 24 Parganas to take stock of the devastation caused by a cyclone in that area. She also distributed relief materials to the affected people.

 

Working 24×7 to tackle calamity: WB CM

West Bengal Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee on Monday visited flood-affected villages in Habra-Ashokenagar in North 24-Parganas to monitor relief work.

The West Bengal Chief Minister distributed relief material at Kajla primary school, where hundreds are taking shelter. Disaster management kits -including clothes, rice, potato, dal and puffed rice -were distributed to villagers from Bonbonia and Mohonpur.

The West Bengal Chief Minister said the government was working on a war footing, 24 hours a day, to provide relief. Mamata, in fact, stayed back at Nabanna till midnight on Sunday to monitor relief work from the control room.“We are trying our best to tackle this natural disaster. We will not beg anybody for help. The government stands beside the people. Our officers and workers have been working without rest,” she added.

“The BDOs have been asked to submit a list on how many have lost their houses and how many lost their crops so that we can reach out to everyone,“ the West Bengal Chief Minister informed. “Ministers have been sent to the districts to supervise relief work. The Government is giving Rs 4 lakh compensation to families of those killed and d Rs 2 lakh to the seriously injured. Many NGOs are also helping out.”

She said this was not the time for narrow politics.”Politics should not be done at a time when people are reeling from a natural calamity,” the West Bengal Chief Minister said.

At Nabanna, she said that DVC was worsening the crisis in Burdwan, Hooghly and Howrah. “I had asked DVC to go for modernization, but they are not doing it. Due to lack of dredging they are unable to hold water, otherwise DVC could have been able to retain 2 lakh cusec water. The release of DVC water is a major concern when Jharkhand barrages are also releasing water due to heavy rain,“ she said, adding that she will hold video conference with DMs of Burdwan, Hooghly, Birbhum, Howrah, West Midnapore, South and North 24-Parganas and Murshidabad.

On Monday night she made calls to the officials every one and half hours to know the situation.

WB CM distributes relief materials at Ashoknagar

The West Bengal Government, headed by Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee has been taking every required measure to provide relief after continuous pounding by torrential rain that started on Friday evening and inundated vast areas of 12 districts, almost all of them in south Bengal, marooning over 18 lakh people.

Excess rain since the beginning of the monsoon season in mid-June had already left these districts facing a flood-like situation. The overnight rain, triggered by a deep depression, has aggravated the situation further.

The West Bengal Chief Minister, who had cut short her London trip to return to her flood-ravaged state, stayed in Nabanna on Sunday to monitor the relief operations from the control room.

She visited the flood affected places in Ashoknagar (North 24 Parganas district) and distributed relief materials at a relief camp in Kajla.

“The Govt is and will provide all the necessary relief to those affected by this natural calamity. This moment of crisis should not be used for political purposes and individual gain,” she said.

“I prefer working at grassroots for people, who have lost everything, than to show up for discussions on TV channels,” CM added.

The Government has so far set up 946 relief camps where 1,19,030 people have already taken shelter. The number is expected to rise manifold as boats have been deployed to bring several lakh marooned people to safer locales.

TMC ministers, elected representatives carry out flood relief operations in districts

As per the orders of West Bengal Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee, the ministers of the West Bengal Cabinet are present at the flood affected zones in different part of south Bengal, taking stock of the flood situation and distributing relief materials.

State youth affairs and housing minister Aroop Biswas, Manturam Pakhira, minister of state in charge of Sunderbans development and Giyasuddin Mollah, minister of state for minorities affairs & madrasah education, visited different parts of the flood affected zones of South 24 Parganas and distributed relief materials.

West Bengal Assembly Speaker Biman Bandopadhyay and locals MLAs were also present with the team of ministers.

The State housing minister said that the team had visited 60 to 65 relief camps out of the 183, opened by the State Government. They had taken stock of the situation and the supply of relief materials, he said.

On Tuesday, the team of ministers will visit places like Kawkdweep and Namkhana in Diamond Harbour area.

At other areas in south Bengal, Trinamool MPs and MLAs are also monitoring the relief works in their respective constituencies along with other elected representatives of the areas. MPs, Suvendu Adhikari in Tamluk took active  support in rescue and relief.

Flood situation: WB CM chairs meeting of disaster management group at Nabanna

West Bengal Chief Minister held a meeting with the disaster management committee of the State to review the flood situation in the State. Several officials and ministers of various departments were present in the meeting.

The Chief Minister assigned specific ministers the charge over overseeing relief operations in specific districts. She said that Bengal received excess rainfall this year, over and above the normal. Ruing the fact that no one can control natural calamities, she said the government was taking all precautions in light of the fresh prediction of heavy rainfall in the next 48 hours.

“39 people have died so far in the flood situation due to various reasons like electrocution and snake bites. We have decided to give ex-gratia payment of Rs 4 lakh to families of those have lost their lives due to floods,” she announced during a press briefing after the meeting.

“We will carry out a survey of the damages caused to crops and farmlands. We are requesting the Centre to repair National Highways. PWD Dept will take care of State Highways,” she added.

The government had launched an emergency helpline 1070 yesterday for flood relief operations.

WB Govt launches emergency helpline number 1070 for flood situation

West Bengal Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee today reached Kolkata at 4:30 PM IST. Without wasting any time, she conducted a meeting with the Home Secretary and other senior officials at the airport itself.

The Chief Minister said that 26000 people have been shifted to relief camps so far. “Our priority is to provide relief to stranded people and carry on with rescue operations,” she added.

The government has launched an emergency helpline number. People can call 1070 for any information related to the relief operations.

Highlights of WB CM’s press briefing at Dumdum airport:

  • I met senior officials at airport itself. I took stock of the flood situation in the State from Home Secretary
  • I cut short my London visit due of the flood situation and impending cyclone. Dr Mitra and other officials are in London for meetings
  • We have dispatched relief materials to the affected areas. We are taking all measures to stand by the side of people
  • No one can control nature. We feel saddened at the losses due to heavy rains. Our priority is to provide relief to stranded people and carry on with rescue operations
  • Many houses and farm lands have been affected due to heavy rains. We will do everything possible to help people
  • We are monitoring the situation. District administration has been alerted. People in coastal areas must be careful

 

Tweets of WB CM from Dumdum airport:

WB CM monitors relief work in the Hills for the second successive day

West Bengal Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee monitored the situation of the Hills for the second successive day.

At Sukna, Darjeeling, the Chief Minister said that the District Magistrate is monitoring the workings of the relief camps. Three community kitchens have been set up for the hundreds of affected people yesterday.

The Chief Minister said that she took the landslide affected routes to witness the extent of damage first hand. She said that she had instructed for the roads to be rebuilt. She said that she had also requested the GTA so that they restore the water connectivity in Kalimpong at the earliest possible time.

The Chief Minister said that key necessities of the Hills like water supply, power supply, bridges are being tried to be restored at the earliest.

Earlier today, the West Bengal Chief Minister said on Twitter:

Dead bodies found in Darjeeling Hills: Earlier 29, yesterday 1, today 2 from Mechi River. Total 32. Life is too precious