Uttar Pradesh government will establish colonies if people living in embankment areas affected by floods wish to relocate, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said on Wednesday. He also assured the flood-affected people of Barabanki and Gonda districts that the state government is providing assistance and relief to them.
According to a statement issued in Lucknow, Adityanath conducted both aerial and on-ground surveys of the flood-affected areas of the two districts and reviewed the relief and rescue operations.
«Those who are living in embankment areas, if they wish to relocate to safer areas, arrangements will be made.
If everyone is willing, the government will establish well-planned colonies for them,» he said.
Adityanath mentioned that for areas prone to river erosion, the irrigation department has been instructed to ensure immediate and comprehensive arrangements.
The chief minister said the government made preparations in anticipation of the floods and directions were issued to local representatives, in-charge ministers and officials at the Lucknow level to take necessary measures.
Around 721 villages in 21 districts of the state are currently affected by the floods, Adityanath said.
The chief minister also instructed officials to ensure that a permanent solution for the floods is devised.
«The state government is taking action to provide timely compensation to farmers whose crops have been destroyed due to the floods by conducting a survey to assess the extent of damage,» he said.
In Barabandki, the chief minister inspected the flood-affected areas in Lalpur Karauta village of Ramnagar tehsil and distributed relief material. He also engaged in discussions with the affected people to understand the situation.
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