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YS Jagan Government Takes Necessary Steps To Safe People from Floods

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Regions near the banks of river Krishna face a flood danger as water levels keep on ascending in the perpetual stream on an uncommon scale. Andhra Pradesh boss priest, YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has requested that authorities be on a condition of caution to guarantee that there is no loss of lives and to limit harm from floods to property. The main priest has additionally shouted to YSR Congress Party laborers to partake effectively in salvage and alleviation tasks and be of administration to the individuals of the flood-influenced district.

It has just been broadly announced that a few towns, which have been confronting the fierceness of rising waters, have been submerged. Among them are Ravirala in Jaggayyapeta and Chandarlapadu in Nandigama. Island or ‘lanka’ towns in the low-lying zones, downstream of Prakasam Barrage likewise face risk of floods and submersion. State government authorities are continually observing the circumstance and have set up 15 help camps.

The Andhra Pradesh boss secretary L.V. Subramanyam is looking into the flood circumstance alongside the authorities including the region gatherers. AP government authorities have just sounded a caution and have set up alleviation camps to restore flood exploited people. Authorities have sounded a second level threat alert and have begun salvage and alleviation tasks. Inhabitants are being moved to more secure spots.

Individuals of Diviseema and Avanigadda have been alarmed about the circumstance, as 6.45 lakh cu secs of water is being let into the ocean from 70 doors. This is the consequence of 7.5 lakh cu secs being let into Prakasam Barrage from Pulichintala repository.

Krishnalanka and Ranigari Thota in Vijayawada are under the risk of fractional submersion with rising water entering these zones. Authorities have been requesting that the nearby inhabitants move out of their homes to more secure spots.

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