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The state government has decided to provide financial assistance of Rs 10 lakh
each to dependents of those who died in the gas tanker lorry blast at Chala in Kannur
last week.
Fixing the responsibility of the IndianOil Corporation (IOC) in the mishap, the
state decided to ask the oil firm to provide suitable job to a member each of
the affected families.
In the absence of an employable member, the family will be granted with a
minimum monthly pension of Rs 5,000.
Those who sustained 40 per cent and above burn injuries will be given Rs 5
lakh, while those with below 40 per cent burns will get Rs 2 lakh. The medical
expense of all the injured is being borne by the government. A three-tier
package has been announced to take precautionary measures to avoid such mishaps
in the Chala-Nadal sector.A
solatium of Rs 5 lakh has been allotted from the Chief Minister’s relief fund
to the family of Ramachandran Nair of Kadappal, Kalavooor, Alappuzha, who died
in a road accident involving his autorickshaw and the official car of Minister Manjalamkuzhy
Ali last week, according to a press release from the Minister’s office.
The minister had also sustained a fracture in the accident.
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