Odisha Govt Urges Centre to Relax NDRF Norms for Restoration of Power Infrastructure

Bhubaneswar: The Odisha Government on Thursday insisted the Centre to relax the National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF) norms for the restoration of power infrastructure in the State damaged by cyclone Fani.

Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik wrote a letter to Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh in this regard urging him to provide the actual cost of restoration of the entire power infrastructure damaged by Cyclone Fani in the coastal districts.

 “I would like to bring to your notice that the power infrastructure in the district of Puri and parts of other districts has been extensively damaged by the recent Extremely Severe Cyclonic Storm FANI. The transmission and distribution is an integrated network consisting of extra high tension, high tension & low tension. According to the present NDRF norms for repair of damaged power sector, assistance is given for damaged conductors, poles and transformers upto the level of 11 KV only. Even the scale of assistance for the admissible items is highly inadequate,” Naveen mentioned in the letter.

Besides the large scale damage to 11 KV lines, distribution transformers and LT network admissible for repair and restoration under NDRF norms, extensive damage has also been caused to 220 KV/132 KV towers and transmission lines; grid sub-stations and power transformers; 33 KV poles, lines and primary sub-stations. As per preliminary report, the extent of damage due to FANI is estimated to be about Rs 1160 crore, the Odisha CM said.

The transmission and distribution companies are not in a position to finance the restoration works. As electricity is a basis necessity, the state government has undertaken restoration of power infrastructure on war footing from its own resources, he added.

However, the scale of damage to the power infrastructure is far too expensive to be taken care of by the State Government alone. It is requested that the NDRF norms may be relaxed to provide for actual cost of restoration of the entire power infrastructure damaged by the cyclone, Naveen further said.

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