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CM KCR reviews the situation of flooding in Telangana

Hyderabad: With heavy rain hit the state and many districts facing flooding anger for the past two days, Chief of Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, who is currently in Delhi, has reviewed the situation and places all district collectors to prevent loss of life and great damage to the property .
CM spoke to the head of secretary Somesh Kumar by telephone and asked about the situation of flooding in various districts in the state.
He instructed Kumar that the district collectors and government machines must be alert high and take all the steps of the help and rehabilitation needed.
He said officials must monitor all lakes, tanks, rivulets, who have received heavy inflows due to rain in rural areas and waterways and non -asia in cities and cities to ensure that no unwanted incidents occur.
All officials and employees to the lowest level of city government, Panchayat Raj, roads and buildings, the electricity department must be asked to monitor each jurisdiction, he said.
“People who live in lowland areas should not be put into all difficulties and for irrigation department officials must take all the necessary steps.
Alternative arrangements and rehabilitation arrangements must be carried out by the district government,” CM said.
He directed CS that the disaster management and disaster management team had to be inserted into the standby screen in the background of the issuance of the department’s issuance meeting.
#Telaraa: A pregnant woman shifts to a safe place from the flood area at #Sirca.
https://t.co/caaeljtt5F- Toi Hyderabad (@toihyderabad) 1631021988000ALL selected representatives remain inserted into the constituencies and regions of their respective and coordinate between government and people’s machines.
People must stay in the room, especially those who live in the lowlands and remain safe, KCR said.
Then followed the direction of CM, Secretary Chief Somesh Kumar held a telephoto conference with collectors from 20 districts affected by flooding and took the stock in the district.
The main secretary tells that CM instructs collectors to high alert and take all steps to prevent loss of life, livestock or damage to any property.
He directs the collectors to increase the vigil by preparing the control room in each collectorate.
#Telarana: A family shifts to a safer place in the midst of heavy rain at #Sirca.
https://t.co/gpdj8di66- Toi Hyderabad (@toihyderabad) 1631021650000 “All officers must be available at the headquarters.
People who live in lowland areas can be shifted to an emergency shelter if necessary.
Because of the rainfall that is very heavy Over the past few days, all tanks, ponds and reservoirs are ranked and see that violations of tanks or damage to the road must be repaired immediately, “said Somesh Kumar.
He said the collector could take advantage of the NDRF team service if needed.
All lines must work in close coordination and take all prevention steps and see that no unwanted incidents.

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