THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has assured Kerala governor P Sathasivam that the flood ravaged state would get a lot of central funds from the National Disaster Response Fund as per arranged  down procedure.

The Rs 600 large integer free by the Centre to the state was solely the advance help, Modi hip the governor once he met him in Indian capital yesterday to temporary regarding the hardships suffered by Keralites within the recent floods.

He additionally briefed the Prime Minister on the pace of the relief and rescue operations being applied within the southern state, a rule Bhavan unharness aforementioned here on Sunday.

"Prime Minister has processed that the Rs 600 large integer free by the Centre is just the advance help and guaranteed that further funds are going to be free from National Disaster Response Fund as per arranged  down procedure," it said.

The amount was free before, unfinished assessment by the Inter-Ministerial Central Team (IMCT) and also the high-level committee, considering the doable delay in making ready and submitting the extra memoranda.

Modi aforementioned that this quantity was additionally to the Rs 562.45 large integer already created out there within the State Disaster Response Fund of the state.

He highlighted the very fact that standard rules and procedures are put aside seeable of the emergency nature of demand in Kerala.

Besides this support, the Centre has provided massive quantities of emergency food, water, medicines and alternative essential provides,including foodgrains pro re nata by the state, the discharge aforementioned.

The governor additionally met and apprised Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on the law and order state of affairs and also the pace of the relief measures in Kerala.

Singh additionally assured the discharge of further funds on completion of assessment of damages as per set procedure, the rule Bhavan unharness another.

The homicidal floods have thus far claimed 302 lives and left regarding four hundred thousand individuals in relief camps.