A survey is being conducted by the district bodies in the affected areas on the damaged and destroyed houses and huts, huts, partially damaged houses etc. as a result of the hurricane. The Urban Development as well as the Panchayat and Rural Development Department have called for additional manpower from other districts for such surveys in the affected areas and their services have also been taken in this survey to speed up the survey work. Considering the severity of the hurricane, the Chief Minister has announced damage assistance standards for damage to such houses. As a result of the hurricane, Rs. 5,100 will be provided by the state government.
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For partially damaged raw-lined houses i.e. roof-pipes have been blown away, for houses where a wall has collapsed, Rs. 5,000 will be provided. The state government will provide assistance of Rs. 10,000 for the huts which have been destroyed as a result of this hurricane as well as Rs. 5,000 for the damage to the manger.
The mango that was raised like a son and nurtured is now a sight to behold. I don't even like going to the farm anymore. "Nitin Solanki, a young farmer from Aranej village in Kodinar taluka, presents a long list of damage to agriculture.Hurricane 'Toukte', which has been active in the Arabian Sea, has caused severe damage in Gujarat. The hurricane entered Gujarat from the coast of Saurashtra. Although the hurricane is gone, traces of its devastation are still present in the villages of Gujarat.
The storm has caused severe damage to farmers in villages in Saurashtra. Districts including Gir Somnath, Una, Amreli, Bhavnagar, Ahmedabad, Mehsana, Sabarkantha have suffered heavy losses.Talking to farmers in Saurashtra, it was learned that the summer crop has largely failed in the hurricane, while some villages where the impact of the hurricane has lessened have survived the disaster.
However, the state government has formed a team to survey the areas affected by the hurricane and has also started operations.eavy rains lashed the area where the storm passed and also affected the surrounding areas.Many trees collapsed and the roofs of houses were blown off. The summer harvesting season was in full swing and the storm had damaged farmers' standing malls.
Hiteshbhai is a native of Kodinar and owns six vigha of land. They say there is a lot of damage in the villages of Kodinar.In an interview with the BBC, he says, "We planted mugs, but all the pods ripened due to the wind are gone. Sesame was sown in two vidhas. It was harvested. All of them were blown away in the hurricane.So Manubhai, a farmer from Kodinar, says that horticultural crops including urad, sesame, millet etc. have suffered a lot. The mangoes have fallen and the trees have fallen.Talking about the damage, he says that sesame produces about two khandis (40 mounds) per acre. But the hurricane could cause damage of 15 to 20 mounds.