HYDERABAD, JULY 24 (UNI) In the wake of IMD (Indian Meteorological Department) warning that the Telangana state will receive heavy rains in the next two days and the threat of very heavy rains is looming large, Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao (known as KCR) said that the government is ready to face any eventuality and instructed the officials to be on alert.
KCR said that the government is ready to face any eventuality and instructed the officials to be on alert. The state was already flooded with heavy rains for two weeks and the canals, water bodies, and ponds will overflow in heavy rains in the next two days.
The state was already flooded with heavy rains for two weeks and the canals, water bodies, and ponds will overflow in heavy rains in the next two days, KCR, who conducted a high-level meeting on the heavy rains and floods situation at Pragati Bhavan here on Saturday night, said. “Appealing people to be on alert and adopt self-protection measures, he said requested People to cancel their unnecessary travel plans,” he said. The river Godavari has been overflowing from its birthplace at Trimbakeshwar in Maharashtra to the Bay of Bengal and the tributaries are also flooding, the CM said that it is a testing time for the state administration to protect people from the natural calamity. He said that the
The entire administration should be on alert and take up rescue operations ensuring no loss of life like in the recent floods.