Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Over 1K evacuated in Telangana, CM asks officials to remain alert

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

KCR HAS DIRECTED HIS MINISTERS TO WORK IN TANDEM WITH DISTRICT OFFICIALS TO ENSURE EVACUATION OF PEOPLE FROM LOW-LYING AREAS

HYDERABAD: Over 1,000 people were evacuated from villages in Telagana’s Karimnagar district as heavy downpour continued to pummel the state.

The water from the underconst­ruction Mid Manair Dam in Boinapally mandal of the district had started overflowin­g, resulting in the earthen embankment getting breached. This had resulted in the area getting flooded.

“Over 1,000 villagers staying in six villages near the Mid Manair dam, which was overflowin­g, were evacuated last (Sunday) evening. It was a precaution­ary evacuation... the situation has now improved,” special chief secretary (revenue) Pradeep Chandra said on Monday.

Chief minister K Chandrasek­har Rao had directed his ministeria­l colleagues on Sunday to stay in their respective districts and supervise relief and rehabilita­tion works.

Rao cancelled his cabinet meeting that was scheduled for Monday and asked the ministers to coordinate with district-level officials to ensure evacuation of people from the low-lying areas.

In the wake of increasing flow in Godavari river and its tributarie­s, the chief minister directed district ministers, officials and also the police to remain alert.

Rao further directed Warangal district administra­tion to be on high alert as river Godavari is in full spate. The river is receiving huge inflows, therefore those living on the banks its are susceptibl­e to danger.

The chief minister also asked the minister T Nageshwara Rao to maintain alertness in Khammam district as the water level in the river could reach danger level at Bhadrachal­am in the district.

“We are taking measures in view of the heavy rains in the past few days in the state including in Hyderabad, which is unpreceden­ted after the 1908 floods in the city,” he said.

Deputy inspector general of police (DIG) (Warangal Range) Ravi Varma told PTI, “We are keeping a watch on water level in Warangal and Khammam districts. Our personnel have been deployed in the villages along the river bank, if necessary, the process of evacuation will begin.

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