Announcing a compensation of Rs 4 lakh for the kin of those who died, Banerjee said the deaths were caused either by lightning, wall collapse, electrocution, snake bite or drowning since the onset of heavy to very heavy rains.
"The month of June and July this year have recorded excess rainfall by 60 per cent, of which July alone has recorded more than double the normal rainfall," Banerjee said after a review meeting with her cabinet colleagues and secretaries of concerned departments at the state secretariat.
Banerjee said high velocity storms have flattened hundreds of houses, rendering a large number of people homeless and injuring at least 12 people in three districts of the state since Wednesday.
She further said that so far about seven lakh people were affected while over 10,000 houses were damaged fully and about 58,000 houses partially.
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The Chief Minister, who cut short her London visit and returned here yesterday following the cyclone threat, earmarked responsibilities of all her cabinet colleagues and secretaries during the meeting for better coordination and prompt rescue, relief and restoration works.
"Since rain due to deep depression and high tides will still continue, I have asked my cabinet colleagues and the entire administration to be on alert," she said.
On whether Centre would be asked to declare it as natural calamity, Banerjee said, "Such expenses come from the National Disaster Relief Fund and State Disaster Relief Fund. Also we are yet to assess the extent of total loss and damages which will definitely be huge.