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Agriculture Minister Raghavji Patel met fishermen at Sachana Bandar to inspect the situation after Cyclone Biparjoy. Fishermen told the minister that there was no loss of life and no other major damage as people living in low-lying areas were shifted to shelters by the system.

What does Minister Raghavji Patel say? Today, in a meeting with officials of Jodia taluka along with the provincial officer and the leaders of Jodia taluka at the Mamlatdar’s office at the taluka headquarters at Jodia, I got information about the situation that arose during the storm and discussed how people can live in the post-storm situation. is

Sachana is a constituency village of Jamnagar taluka. There is a population of fishermen so there is any damage to the jetties that have been built on the coast, whether the boats of the fishermen have been damaged and how the residential houses of the fishermen living on the shore have been affected. Sachan went to visit the area to observe the situation himself.
There is a lot of damage to the boats. As many as 30 boats were damaged. Residential houses also have some damage. They are on the sea shore so they have some damage and need to be repaired. All this I have seen and observed. State Cabinet Minister Raghavji Patel said that due to this, the damage has been done all over the place after conducting a survey and then announcing the damage only after getting the estimate.