"We are here to assess the extent of damage as reported to the Centre by the state government. We will try to reach out to maximum affected areas during our two-day stay here. Only then we could finalise our assessment," Joint Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs, Rakhee Gupta Bhandari, who is leading the delegation told reporters after a meeting with senior officials of the state government.
"We will submit the assessment report to the Centre when we return to Delhi," Bhandari said.
Meanwhile, State Agriculture Minister Purnendu Bose said the state Disaster Management department has already released Rs 500 crore to help affected farmers.
"Another Rs 500 crore would soon be released to us by the Disaster Management department," Bose said adding that he had demanded a total of Rs 1,631 crore for his department.
"We can't wait for an indefinite period for Central aid. So we have to spent from our small resources," Bose said.