Recent heavy rainfall in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana has caused widespread devastation, disrupting normal life across the regions. Approximately 400 villages have submerged, displacing thousands of residents. Efforts are underway to evacuate affected individuals to safer locations, while transportation systems have come to a standstill, worsening the already dire situation.
Prime Minister Modi Speaks with Chief Ministers
In response to the crisis, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has held discussions with Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu and Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao. During these conversations, Modi sought updates on the situation regarding the rainfall and flooding, assuring both leaders of the central government’s unwavering support to tackle the disaster.
Monitoring the Situation Closely
Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has reported that the Budameru canal has overflowed, exacerbating the problem. Hundreds of residents are stranded on rooftops and in their homes due to the floodwaters. He emphasized the severity of the situation, attributing it to both natural causes and the neglect of infrastructure in previous administrations. Naidu committed to monitoring the situation closely, ensuring that he remains on-site to oversee relief efforts.
Relief Measures for Affected Citizens
Naidu announced that the government would make every effort to provide assistance to the affected population. This includes the use of boats to deliver essential supplies such as food and medical assistance to those in need. Furthermore, help lines will be established for residents to reach out for support. Naidu stated that additional teams from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) would be deployed to aid in the operations.
Central Government’s Commitment
Prior to their conversation with Prime Minister Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah also reached out to the chief ministers. He assessed the flood situation and guaranteed that the central government would extend all possible aid to both states facing the calamity. According to officials from the Ministry of Home Affairs, senior officers have been connected with the affected states, and central teams will be dispatched to evaluate the extent of the damage caused by the floods.
Casualties and Relief Centers Established
As of now, the heavy rains have claimed the lives of at least nine individuals. Relief and rehabilitation centers have been established in the districts of NTR, Krishna, Bapatla, Guntur, and Palnadu, accommodating those rescued from the flood-stricken areas. In addition, 61 medical camps have been arranged to cater to the medical needs of the affected population. Rescue operations involving police, NDRF, and SDRF teams have successfully saved around 600 individuals from inundated regions.
Summary of Current Situation
Aspect | Details |
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States Affected | Andhra Pradesh, Telangana |
Villages Submerged | Approx. 400 |
People Displaced | Thousands |
Rescue Operations | 600 people rescued by NDRF and SDRF |
Casualties | 9 reported deaths |
Relief Centers Established | 100 in various districts |
Medical Camps | 61 arranged |