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CM Revanth Sets Up War Room To Address Rain-Related Emergencies In City

The Chief Minister directed all departments and agencies operating within the Hyderabad Core Urban Region (CURE) to remain on high alert and work in close coordination to tackle rain-related emergencies: Reports

HYDERABAD: With heavy rain continuing to batter Hyderabad and forecasts indicating more downpours, Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy on Saturday ordered the setting up of a war room to coordinate emergency response measures and ensure that civic life remained unaffected.

The 24x7 war room will function under the supervision of senior officials, including the Chief Secretary, Director General of Police (DGP) and the special chief secretary for the Core Urban Area Region (CURE).

The Chief Minister directed all departments and agencies operating within the Hyderabad Core Urban Region (CURE) to remain on high alert and work in close coordination to tackle rain-related emergencies.

Officials of civic services and line agencies were instructed to be fully prepared to respond swiftly to any eventuality arising from the adverse weather conditions.

Revanth Reddy stressed the need for proactive measures rather than reactive responses, and directed authorities to identify waterlogging-prone roads and vulnerable locations based on rain forecasting inputs and deploy teams in advance. Emergency personnel, equipment and relief resources should be stationed at problem areas before flooding or traffic disruptions occur, he said.

The Chief Minister directed officials to ensure uninterrupted functioning of essential services and said that normal civic life must not be affected despite heavy rainfall. He instructed officials to respond immediately to complaints and ensure that residents do not face hardships due to inundation, power disruptions or traffic congestion.

Expressing shock over the recent loss of lives caused by snapped live overhead electric wires falling into waterlogged areas, Revanth Reddy directed the electricity department to conduct an immediate assessment of vulnerable infrastructure and take preventive measures.

He stressed that such incidents should not recur and called for stringent monitoring of power lines and related installations during the monsoon season.

The Chief Minister directed the traffic police to ensure the smooth flow of traffic across the city during rainy conditions.

Additional traffic personnel and volunteers should be deployed at all chronic congestion points and locations that routinely witness severe traffic snarls during rains, he said.

Revanth Reddy specifically asked officials to focus on the city's IT corridor, where traffic disruptions have become a recurring problem during heavy rainfall, and take special measures to minimize inconvenience to commuters.

Reiterating that public safety remains the government's top priority, the Chief Minister instructed all departments to remain vigilant, coordinate effectively and respond swiftly to emerging situations during the ongoing monsoon.


( Source : Deccan Chronicle )
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