UDF leaders led by KPCC President M M Hassan who met the Central team members sought a package to take up permanent safety measures in coastal areas to prevent disasters like Ockhi.
Hassan brought to the notice of the team led by Bipin Mallick, the Additional secretary (Disaster Management) under Union Home Ministry, the need for precautionary steps to meet disasters.
The team that arrived here yesterday to have an on-the-spot assessment of the damage caused by Ockhi, held a meeting with Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and top state government officials on the relief and rescue operations undertaken so far.
The state has sought a relief package of Rs 7,434 crore from the Centre to take up various permanent measures for coastal safety and rehabilitation of cyclone-affected fishermen and farmers.
The cyclone that hit the state coast on November 29-30 has claimed more than 70 lives while more than 100 fishermen were still missing.
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