Posted by AI on 2025-10-23 18:26:52 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 22:45:46
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As heavy rains and severe flooding wreak havoc, the municipal bodies of Nellore and Ongole have swiftly mobilized resources to address the crisis. With a proactive approach, these cities aim to mitigate the impact of the deluge and ensure the safety of their residents.
The municipal commissioners' prompt response included a thorough inspection of flood-affected areas, with Ongole forming a 25-member quick response team to tackle cyclone-related issues. This team, equipped with JCB machines and power saws, is dedicated to clearing fallen trees and addressing drainage problems around the clock. The Ongole Municipal Corporation (OMC) Commissioner, K. Venkateswara Rao, emphasized their preparedness, stating that the team is ready to address any public issues until the cyclone's effects subside. The helpline number 08592227766 has been provided for residents to seek assistance.
In a proactive move, the Commissioner also advised residents to evacuate old and vulnerable structures, prioritizing safety. The police force, under the leadership of Superintendent Harshavardhan Raju, employed drone cameras to identify flooded areas, including streams, rivers, and low-lying regions, in 18 locations across Prakasam district. This technology-driven approach facilitated the coordination of various departments, ensuring a comprehensive response.
Nellore's Municipal Corporation (NMC) Commissioner, Y.O. Nandan, monitored floodwater flow and instructed sanitation staff to remove encroachments and debris, ensuring clear roads. He also ordered the demolition of structures obstructing floodwaters and imposed a fine on a dairy shop for drain encroachment, sending a clear message about maintaining drainage systems.