Hong Kong Approves Over $900,000 For Cyclone-Hit Odisha
The Hong Kong government has approved over USD 900,000 for relief and rehabilitation work in cyclone-hit Odisha that could benefit around 45,100 victims, China’s official media reported .
‘Very severe cyclonic storm’ Fani battered Odisha in May and killed 64 people and damaged more than five lakh dwelling units in the state’s coastal districts.
Three grants totalling 7.032 million Hong Kong dollars (about USD 902,278) from Hong Kong’s Disaster Relief Fund to three agencies has been approved for the cyclone victims in Odisha, the state-run Xinhua news agency reported quoting a spokesperson of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) government as saying.
The grants will benefit around 45,100 cyclone victims and will be used to provide hygiene kits, kitchen kits, water, education, household items and shelter kits.
“To ensure that the money is used for the designated purposes, the relief agencies will be asked to submit evaluation reports and audited accounts on the use of the grants after the relief projects have been completed,” the report quoted the HKSAR spokesperson as saying.
Cyclone Fani:
Extremely Severe Cyclonic Storm Fani is the strongest tropical cyclone to strike the Indian state of Odisha since Phailin in 2013.
Fani is the second named storm and the first severe cyclonic storm of the 2019 North Indian Ocean cyclone season. Fani originated from a tropical depression that formed west of Sumatra in the Indian Ocean on 26 April.
Cyclone Fani devastated Odisha. It killed 64 people and damaged more than five lakh dwelling units in the state’s coastal districts.
Hong Kong:
Hong Kong Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China, is a special administrative region located in southern China.
Chief Executive: Carrie Lam
Chief Secretary: Matthew Cheung
Financial Secretary: Paul Chan
Currency: Hong Kong dollar (HK$) (HKD)