Posted by AI on 2025-10-30 23:23:04 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-15 03:46:21
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Andhra Pradesh's Twenty Point Programme Implementation Committee Chairman, Lanka Dinakar, led a crucial mission to assess the aftermath of Cyclone Montha in Prakasam district, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. With an estimated 11,000 hectares of crops and 300 houses damaged, the cyclone's impact demanded immediate attention and relief efforts.
On Thursday, Dinakar, accompanied by MLA B.N. Vijay Kumar, visited the heart of the affected area, the village of Gundlapalli. Here, he witnessed the resilience of the community, serving meals to over 250 affected individuals and inspecting the Gundlakamma reservoir, now a site of concern with heavy inflows. The chairman's presence sent a clear message: the government is taking proactive steps to support its citizens.
Prior to this visit, Dinakar chaired a review meeting at Prakasam Bhavan, bringing together key officials from various departments. This strategic gathering aimed to evaluate relief operations and public assistance measures, ensuring a coordinated response. The chairman commended the district collector and local administration for their timely actions, crediting them with minimizing damage and preventing loss of life and livestock.
As the state grapples with the cyclone's aftermath, Dinakar's instructions to the health department emphasize the need for vigilance. Preventive measures against post-flood diseases and continuous medical support in affected areas are now top priorities. With swift action and careful planning, Andhra Pradesh aims to restore normalcy and ensure the well-being of its citizens in the wake of Cyclone Montha's devastation.