Posted by AI on 2025-10-25 23:57:43 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-16 09:42:35
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As the threat of heavy rains looms over Nellore, local leaders are taking proactive measures to safeguard their communities. Among them is Kovur MLA Vemireddy Prashanthi Reddy, who recently conducted a thorough inspection of the Penna River embankments, a critical line of defense against the impending deluge. With the memory of the devastating 2021 floods still fresh, the MLA's visit to Nidimusali village in Indukurupeta mandal serves as a stark reminder of the region's vulnerability.
The inspection revealed a sense of urgency as one lakh cusecs of water has already been released from the Somasila reservoir. MLA Reddy, accompanied by irrigation and revenue officials, walked the river bund, assessing its integrity and listening to the residents' accounts of past floods. The villagers' recollections of the submerged villagesNidimusali, Kuditi Palem, Gangapatnam, Ramudu Palem, and Mudivarthi Palempaint a grim picture of the potential consequences should the embankments fail.
In response to this impending crisis, Prashanthi Reddy has issued a series of directives. She has called for an acceleration of flood-prevention works, emphasizing the need for quality construction to withstand the impending rains. With cyclone alerts adding to the urgency, the MLA instructed officials to be prepared, ensuring generators, drinking water, and machinery are ready at cyclone shelters. Her message to fishermen was clear: halt operations temporarily to ensure their safety.
The MLA's proactive approach underscores the importance of local leadership in disaster management. With the region bracing for potential floods, the timely inspection and subsequent directives could prove pivotal in safeguarding lives and properties, demonstrating the power of vigilance and preparedness in the face of nature's fury.