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The government has allocated Rs. 4500 crore for disaster relief and rehabilitation efforts, a significant step to strengthen disaster management and recovery. This substantial funding is intended to address the immediate needs of communities affected by disasters, supporting the restoration of essential infrastructure such as roads, bridges, and utilities. The relief package will also assist communities in rebuilding homes and livelihoods, particularly focusing on vulnerable groups to ensure aid reaches those in greatest need.
In addition to immediate relief, the funding will be used to implement long-term mitigation measures aimed at enhancing disaster preparedness. This includes upgrading local disaster response infrastructure, improving early warning systems, and reinforcing disaster resilience strategies. The government’s goal is to reduce the impact of future disasters through preventive measures while improving the overall disaster response framework.
The allocation reflects a strong commitment to improving disaster response capabilities and ensuring the safety of residents. The government has pledged to work closely with local authorities and disaster management agencies to ensure that the funds are utilized effectively. With a focus on both short-term relief and long-term resilience, this funding marks a crucial step in building a more disaster-resilient state, better equipped to face the challenges posed by natural disasters and climate change.