Palaniswami, who visited the cyclone-hit areas of the district, also said search operations would continue for the state's fishermen missing in Ockhi cyclone's aftermath.
"The government has accepted the demand for a compensation of Rs.20 lakh for those who had lost their kin in the cyclone," the chief minister said.
Earlier, the government had declared a Rs ten lakh solatium to the bereaved families.
Fishermen associations in parts of Kanyakumari and in Tirunelveli district have been staging protests demanding that the Centre and state expedite efforts to rescue missing fishermen besides a higher compensation package.
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"The government is working very sincerely and with extreme care to help the affected fishermen in the district," Palaniswami said, addressing fisherfolk at Thuthur.
The government has spoken to the Union Home minister also to take steps to trace the fishermen who were missing, Palaniswami said.
He also assured jobs for one member from each family who had lost their kin in the cyclone.
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