Telugu Desam Party (TDP) State president and Gajuwaka MLA Palla Srinivasa Rao connected Monday (October 27, 205) appealed to the citizens crossed the State and his Assembly conception to stay vigilant and workout utmost caution successful presumption of cyclone ‘Montha’.
Citing upwind section warnings, helium urged residents, peculiarly those successful low-lying and coastal areas, to beryllium acceptable for relocation to safer zones if necessary.
Mr. Srinivasa Rao is overseeing the concern from the TDP bureau successful Gajuwaka, holding continuous reappraisal meetings with officials from the Revenue, Police, Electricity, Panchayat Raj, Municipal, Medical, Animal Husbandry, and Civil Supplies Departments.
He directed the officials that they support round-the-clock monitoring done inter-departmental coordination and that contiguous enactment should beryllium taken to wide uprooted trees oregon reconstruct disrupted powerfulness lines.
Officials were instructed to support the nationalist informed done messages connected WhatsApp and nationalist code systems regarding rehabilitation centres, cyclone shelters, and exigency arrangements. Medical staff, mobile wellness teams, and veterinary services are to stay connected standby.
He emphasised that drinking h2o supply, energy restoration, and nutrient organisation should proceed without interruption, with each section moving successful tandem to forestall work disruptions.
Given the cyclone’s apt interaction connected Gangavaram, Yarada, Dibbapalem, Mellivani Palem, Nellimukku, and Dayal Nagar, Mr. Srinivasa Rao instructed officials to instrumentality preventive measures connected a warfare footing. Fishermen were strictly advised not to task into the sea, and to unafraid their boats and sportfishing nets safely.
Mr. Srinivasa Rao appealed to enactment functionaries and cadre successful cyclone-affected zones to stay readily accessible to the public, coordinate intimately with section authorities, and guarantee that nary national faces hardship oregon neglect during the storm.

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