Thiruvananthapuram: Even as Kerala has sought Rs18.43 billion (Dh1 billion) from the centre to compensate for the damage caused by cyclone Ockhi, the state government is awaiting permission before making a presentation to the Prime Minister during his visit to the state on Tuesday.

According to state government sources, no permission to make the presentation to Narendra Modi, during his visit here for a few hours on December 19, on the cyclone and its aftermath has been forthcoming despite attempts by the Prime Minister’s Office.

Modi will arrive in the state capital at around 1.30pm on Tuesday and fly to Kanyakumari, in neighbouring Tamil Nadu, before returning here around 4pm. Before going back to Delhi, Modi is likely to visit one or two worst affected coastal villages in Kerala.

The Kerala government plans to make the presentation at the Raj Bhavan here.

Cyclone Ockhi struck the southern districts of Kerala and Tamil Nadu on November 30.

The death toll due to the cyclone has risen to 72 after one more body of a fisherman was recovered off Kozhikode coast on Sunday. While the Kerala government figures put the missing at 255, the Latin Church diocese here put the figure at more than 300.

In all, 40 bodies lying in various state hospitals are yet to be identified, even as all arrangements have been made to conduct DNA tests.

On Sunday, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan held a meeting with fishing boat owners and fishermen’s groups, wherein boat owners were urged to deploy 200 boats to help in search operations for the missing men.

Search operations will henceforth be extended from Kochi coast to Goa since more bodies have been recovered from the area in the past five days.