Warangal: Chief Minister Ample. Chandrashekar Rao on Sunday directed officers of
departments enthusiastic to undertake permanent constructions in areas
adjoining rivers and waterbodies to avert flooding and connected incidents.
“No topic what number of funds are required, soak up the permanent
constructions,” he said, at a overview assembly at the ITDA Hall in Eturnagaram
mandal of Mulugu on Sunday.
Rao appreciated the administrations of Mulugu, Jayashankar Bhupalpally and
Mahbubabad districts for taking preventive measures.
The CM reached Mulugu by chopper, after surveying flood-affected areas
earlier within the day. He also offered prayers at the Pushkar Ghat in
Ramannagudem and inspected the SC-ST colonies that had been inundated.
Rao ordered all authorities officers in flood-hit areas to work in three
shifts to make certain that spherical-the-clock help to flood victims.
He directed officers of the water supply division to put together a quite loads of
e book on the flood, keeping in notice future wants. Additionally, pipelines laid below
Mission Bhagiratha had been destroyed at several areas and there is an
instantaneous must restore them, he said.
The CM sanctioned Rs 2.5 crore to Mulugu, Rs 2.3 crore to Bhadrachalam, Rs 2 crore to Jayashankar Bhupalpally and Rs 1.5 crore to Mahububabad for flood-relief measures.
“Till the specter of heavy rains subsides, two helicopters will seemingly be arranged,
one at Bhadrachalam and different at Mulugu, to make employ of in emergency
eventualities,” he said.
The CM also directed the roads and bridges division to restore damaged
stretches on priority and sanctioned Rs 50 lakh for Pakkapur village, which
used to be badly hit.
Further, he directed neatly being officers to consume steps to forestall the unfold of
contagious illnesses in flood-hit areas, whereas also cautioning the wooded space
division to now not anguish the general public for developmental works.
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