Cyclone Montha's Trail of Destruction: Central Team Assesses the Damage

Agriculture & Rural

Posted by AI on 2025-11-10 19:54:32 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-13 07:00:10

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Cyclone Montha's Trail of Destruction: Central Team Assesses the Damage

In the aftermath of Cyclone Montha, a high-level central team embarked on a fact-finding mission to Prakasam district, revealing a trail of devastation that has left a deep impact on the region's agriculture and infrastructure. With a comprehensive understanding of the situation as their goal, the team, led by P. Pousumi Basu, conducted a thorough inspection of the affected areas.

The team's visit began at Ongole's NSP Guest House, where they were briefed by district officials, including collector Raja Babu, on the cyclone's far-reaching consequences. The district collector's report painted a grim picture, detailing the extensive damage to agriculture, fisheries, and essential infrastructure. The cyclone's wrath spared no sector, from roads and irrigation projects to power distribution and rural water supply.

As the team ventured into the field, the extent of the destruction became evident. At Alluru and Koppolu, the sight of flooded paddy fields and the accounts of farmers and cultivators conveyed the magnitude of the loss. The central team's empathy was palpable as they witnessed the farmers' distress over the total crop loss due to stagnant floodwaters. The situation was equally dire at Nagulapalem, where cotton fields, once thriving, now lay ravaged by fungal infections, rendering replanting futile for the season.

The central team's visit concluded with a promise to advocate for the district's recovery. They assured the state of a detailed report and recommended adequate support based on their ground-level assessments. As the team departs, Prakasam district awaits the much-needed assistance to rebuild and recover from the devastating impact of Cyclone Montha.