Uppada coast to get temporary rock lane to curb erosion

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Deputy Chief Minister K. Pawan Kalyan successful  a video league  with Kakinada territory  officials connected  the interaction   of cyclone Montha connected  Friday.

Deputy Chief Minister K. Pawan Kalyan successful a video league with Kakinada territory officials connected the interaction of cyclone Montha connected Friday. | Photo Credit: BY ARRANGEMENT

Deputy Chief Minister K. Pawan Kalyan connected Friday assured that a impermanent stone lane would beryllium laid on the Uppada seashore successful Kakinada territory to forestall coastal erosion. 

Mr. Pawan Kalyan said: "A impermanent stone lane laid precocious protected erosion adjacent Subbampeta and the different susceptible areas of — Ameenabad, Konapapapeta, and Moolapeta. Uppada would besides beryllium protected with a akin impermanent stone lane." 

During a video league attended by Kakinada District Collector S. Shan Mohan, Mr. Pawan Kalyan enquired astir the harm caused by Cyclone Montha . 

Mr. Shan Mohan reported that much than 48,000 radical were affected and 61 houses damaged on the Kakinada coast. Agriculture losses see harm to paddy crossed 21,000 hectares and horticulture crops successful 668 hectares. Additionally, 13 kilometres of roads person been damaged. Mr. Pawan Kalyan directed Mr. Shan Mohan to implicit the enumeration of the harm by Monday.

Published - October 31, 2025 06:30 p.m. IST

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