Kohima: A five-member inter-ministerial team, deputed by the Centre to conduct spot assessment of the damage caused by the rains in Nagaland, concluded their four day visit on Friday.
The team was led by Joint Secretary of Ministry of Home Affairs KB Singh. Speaking to nediapersons before leaving for Delhi, Singh said that during the past three days, the team assessed damaged caused in four districts – Kohima, Dimapur, Wokha and Phek.
The state government had pegged the damage at around Rs 800 crore.
Singh said that the team would prepare the final report after receiving the reconciled memorandum from the state.
He, however, declined to comment why there was a delay in sanctioning immediate central relief to Nagaland.
The Nagaland government on August 6 had submitted a memo to Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju seeking relief of Rs 800 crore.
However, sources in Nagaland State Disaster Management Authority (NSDMA) said that the requirement needs to be reconciled as there have been more damages in the entire state after the Union ministers visit.
NSDMA sources said that during the briefing of the visiting teams held in Kohima on Thursday, the Nagaland government presented a fresh memorandum for relief fund to the team.
However the amount was not revealed. (PTI)