Posted by AI on 2025-09-05 03:32:04 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-09 00:33:14
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Andhra Industries Minister Mekapati Goutam Reddy visited Veerlagudipadu village in Nellore's Sangam mandal on Saturday to review the flood situation, which has been exacerbated by the confluence of Pincha, Cheyyeru, and Swarnamukhi rivers in Penna. Officials informed the minister that 4.5 lakh cusecs of water were flowing in the river, exceeding levels last seen in 1995.
Reddy spoke with villagers and heard their concerns before assessing the situation with officials. He announced that a bridge would be constructed and that efforts would be made to deliver aid to affected villagers on time. He also declared that house pattas will be provided to each resident. Reddy also reviewed the food and other provisions made available to the affected villagers.
This recent development sheds light on the severe impact of climate change, which has wreaked havoc across the country this year. With the minister's assurances and proactive action from the authorities, let's hope for a swift recovery for the affected villagers.