Hyderabad: A useful drone for officials to provide drugs to sick babies in the village of Kurti in Karareddy District, which was cut off for the last five days after heavy rains.
One and half-year-old boy suffered fever, abdominal pain and other health complications and needed direct treatment.
Senior officials sit together and decide without drones to send drugs.
Someone who runs a photo studio in Banswada has a drone.
Pitlam Tahsildar Rammohan, income and police income and health workers talk to photo studio owners and use drones to send drugs throughout the Rivulet in the Spate.
Health workers in the village receive drugs and give them to children.
An unclear village, Kurthi has a population of around 1,200 and Bodhan is the nearest city, 50 km away.
“First, we explore the options to access the village by ship.
We arrived at the understanding that it was not easy to cross to the village because of the heavy flow of water in Rivulet.
That’s when we thought of the drone option,” Rammohan told Tii on Tuesday.
With a heavy inflow into the Manjira River, excessive water is released from Nizamasagar and continuous rain, the village has lost road relations with the outside world.
Rammohan further said: “We have sent drugs that will last for the next two weeks for villages that may require drugs for BP, diabetes and other common diseases.” A bridge crosses Manjira is being built and after completion, accessibility to the village will be easy.
There is a low level bridge that Meonon now.