In a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Vijayan specially thanked him for visiting the cyclone-hit areas.
The assurance given by Modi that the relief package sought would be considered gave hope to the state especially at a time of crisis, Vijayan said.
The state received good support from the Centre to trace the fishermen stranded in the high seas, the chief minister pointed out.
The state has sought a relief package of Rs 7434 crore from the Centre to take up various permanent measures for coastal safety and rehabilitation of cyclone affected fishermen and farmers.
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Meanwhile, a central delegation arrived to have an on-the-spot assessment of the damage caused by 'Ockhi' that hit the state's coast on November 29-30.
The team, led by Bipin Mallick, additional secretary in the Disaster Management wing under the Union Home Department, held a meeting with Vijayan and other top state officials.
The state brought to the team's notice the steps taken to provide 600 sq feet houses and also modern fishing craft to workers engaged in the fishing profession.
The chief minister suggested setting up of a task force with young officers to work in coastal areas.
Meanwhile, a meeting of various fishermen outfits, held under the auspices of the Latin Catholic church, today asked the government to continue search operations till the last missing fishermen returned.
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