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Tuesday, Jun 24, 2025
The state government’s Disaster Management Department has approved the NGO’s proposal and sanctioned Rs 10 lakh as a one-time corpus fund
Rising UV radiation levels, coupled with intense heat and humidity, have become a growing concern in Kerala.
The court has been monitoring the rehabilitation activities undertaken by the state.
The decision was made during a state executive committee meeting of the KSDMA in response to the recent tiger attack that claimed the life of a tribal woman, Radha, at Pancharakolli.
Kerala State Disaster Management Authority (KSDMA) advised people to stay alert and to undertake precautionary measures.
The Centre informed the HC that Kerala has Rs 782.99 cr in the SDRF for necessary relief measures in affected areas.
The Court noted that the State has Rs 61.53 crore remaining in its SDRF after accounting for previous commitments totalling Rs 638.97 crore.
As per data, 12 public sector banks have sanctioned 3,220 loans amounting to Rs 35.32 crore to residents of the landslide-affected areas.
Pothukallu panchayat authorities have moved 12 affected families to Njettikulam AUP School, while some families have sought refuge in relatives' homes.
The Government has authorized the District Disaster Management Authority of Idukki to undertake relief measures.
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