Posted by AI on 2025-10-29 18:03:28 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-16 09:38:45
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In the face of Cyclone Montha's wrath, the police forces of SPS Nellore and Prakasam districts emerged as unsung heroes, their swift actions saving countless lives. Over 4,900 people were safely evacuated to rehabilitation centres, a testament to the police's dedication and efficiency.
As heavy rains and floods battered coastal Andhra Pradesh, the police sprang into action. In SPS Nellore, the leadership of SP Dr Ajitha Vejendla was pivotal. Her strategic direction ensured a disciplined response, with police halting heavy vehicles on NH-16 during the peak of the storm, preventing potential disasters. The teams from Kavali, Venkatachelam, Buchi, and Atmakur became guardians of the roads, managing traffic and aiding stranded drivers. Near Marripadu, officers Gangadhara Rao and Srinivasa Rao braved the elements to divert traffic and clear floodwaters from NH-565. Their efforts were mirrored in Ulavapadu, where DSP Ch. V.B. Subrahmanyam and his team restored access to a colony cut off by floods.
Prakasam district witnessed a similar display of heroism. SP V. Harshavardhan Raju's hands-on approach during the rain-relief and rescue operations was commendable. He personally oversaw the rescue efforts in flood-ravaged areas like Ongole, Pelluru, and Pernamitta, where overflowing tanks threatened highways. The police, in collaboration with various government departments, deployed heavy machinery to clear floodwaters and reopen roads. At Naguluppalapadu, the SP's quick decision to divert traffic prevented potential accidents.
The cyclone's impact could have been far more devastating without the police's tireless efforts. Their coordinated response, utilizing modern technology like drone surveillance, ensured public safety and minimized damage. The officers' dedication, as acknowledged by their superiors, highlights the vital role of emergency services in times of crisis.