Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Tuesday directed officers to increase all potential help to tribal households affected by a hearth accident in Kakinada district.
About 40 thatched homes belonging to tribal households at Sarlanka village on this district had been gutted on Monday, and there have been no casualties or accidents. “All potential help must be prolonged to the victims. Quick aid of Rs 25,000 is being offered at present to every affected household,” Naidu was quoted as saying in a launch.
The Chief Minister stated that the fireplace accident that occurred in the course of the Sankranti competition introduced nice tragedy to the village.
House minister V Anita briefed the chief minister on the aid measures being prolonged, together with preparations for shelter and meals to make sure the victims don’t face any hardship.
The chief minister ordered {that a} new home be sanctioned to each household that misplaced its residence and instructed officers to offer lodging and different help till the homes are constructed and handed over.
He additionally directed officers to organise particular camps to assist concern paperwork and Aadhaar playing cards that had been destroyed within the hearth accident. Naidu additional instructed ministers and district officers to carefully monitor the aid and rehabilitation measures being offered to the victims, the press launch added.






