Nipah outbreak: Central team reaches Kozhikode
An expert team appointed by the Central government will monitor the situation arising from the outbreak in Kerala's Kozhikode.
An expert team appointed by the Central government will monitor the situation arising from the outbreak in Kerala's Kozhikode.
The team arrived in the district last night, and today morning started visiting different areas under the Gangarampur sub-division
Amit Shah directed officials concerned to send a team to Telangana to assess the damages caused by the floods and submit a report.
The team of experts will take stock of the ground situation of Zika virus in the state and assess whether the Union Health Ministry's Action Plan for Zika Management is being implemented properly. It will also recommend necessary public health interventions for the management of Zika.
According to the collector of West Godavari Revu Muthyala Raju, the total number of people who have fallen ill due to mysterious ailment stands at 340 out of which 157 are currently in hospital. 14 people were shifted for better treatment.
The 44-year old woman died at the North Bengal Medical College and Hospital on 30 March. Some of her relatives, including those in Siliguri, had also come in contact with her before her death. Some of them tested positive for Covid- 19 and have now gone home after being cured in a Covid hospital in Siliguri.
Preliminary report prepared by the state government said that the cyclone had caused damage to crops in three lakh hectares, which includes more than 33 per cent crop damage in over 2 lakh hectares land.
Additional Secretary, Home, Vivek Bharadwaj, who led the Central team, says damage in Puri has been massive, assures livelihood concerns will be priority and MGNREGA sanctions will be expedited
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