The main thrust of the Ochki relief package presented by Kerala to Prime Minister Narendra Modi here on Tuesday is on the construction of houses for fisherfolk. Of the Rs. 7,340 core sought by the State, Rs. 3,003 crore is for this purpose. The densely populated coastal areas, particularly in Thiruvananthapuram, have been badly affected by the cyclone. The package seeks Rs. 537 crore for electrification of coastal areas, Rs. 315 crore for social welfare schemes and Rs. 230 crore for debt relief for fishermen. While the package requests Rs. 1.5 crore to provide compensation for those who cannot go to work due to injury, Rs. 4.77 crore has been sought to provide them pension. A sum of Rs. 6.25 crore has been sought for providing livelihood for the dependants of those who lost their lives and Rs. 7.5 crore for educational aid to the children of those who died. The package has also sought funds for putting in place systems for getting advance warning of cyclones, Rs. 60 crore has been sought for this purpose. For seawalls While Rs. 35 crore has been sought for a regional digital early warning system, Rs. 323 crore has been sought for the construction of seawalls. The special package has pegged the amount for modernisation of traditional fishing craft at Rs. 625 crore. While Rs. 63 crore is for funding marine ambulances, Rs. 35 crore is for funding the coastal police. An amount of Rs. 500 crore is for setting up solar plants for purifying seawater.