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Chief Secretary briefs central team over damaged caused by heavy rains in Telangana

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Hyderabad (Telangana) | September 11, 2024 11:41:49 PM IST
Chief Secretary Santhi Kumari briefed the visiting central team led by Col K P Singh about the extensive damage caused in most parts of the state due to the unprecedented rainfall that occurred during the period from August 31 to September 3, said a statement from the I&PR department.

A six-member central team headed by Col K P Singh held discussions with the Chief Secretary and senior state government officials at the Secretariat today. CS informed that even though the weather alert was received at very short notice, the administration was on high alert and swift action was taken by the state government, which has resulted in less loss of human life, added the statement.

The Chief Minister was reviewing the situation regularly, and the Deputy Chief Minister, along with two other ministers, reached Khammam weathering the rains to monitor the relief and rescue operations. The state government immediately released money to the district administration to take up relief measures.

Chief Secretary appealed to the central team to make the guidelines liberal so as to enable the state government to extend relief extensively. She also informed that the Chief Minister has ordered to form specialised teams on par with NDRF to participate in rescue operations in emergency situations in the state, adding the statement further.

She sought the support of the NDMA in training and other logistics support for the specialised teams. CS also flagged the issue of air rescue operations during heavy rains, which is becoming a major challenge for the administration, and sought the cooperation of the centre in addressing this challenge. The massive tree felling and ecological disaster that happened in 332 hectares in Eturnagaram region was also highlighted.

The central team advised to conduct a detailed study to find out the root cause for this ecological disaster, which was unprecedented and never heard before, read the statement further.

Special Chief Secretary Disaster Management Arvind Kumar gave a brief overview of the damage caused and measures initiated by the state government to provide immediate relief to the people who are in distress.

He informed that the initial estimates of the damages were pegged at Rs 5,438 crores while the actual assessment is still going on. Senior officials from agriculture, roads and buildings, municipal administration, panchayat raj, energy, animal husbandry, and forest briefed the central teams about the damage caused through a PowerPoint presentation. (ANI)

 
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