Cyclone Montha: Andhra CM Naidu Leads Relief Efforts
Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu of Andhra Pradesh reported two deaths due to Cyclone Montha. Emphasizing ongoing aid efforts, he urged officials to restore normalcy swiftly and ensure relief supplies reach affected individuals. Naidu praised response teams and planned visits to affected districts for firsthand assessment.
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Andhra Pradesh's Chief Minister, N Chandrababu Naidu, announced that two individuals have tragically lost their lives due to Cyclone Montha, which struck the state. He credited precautionary measures for minimizing the storm's overall impact.
The Chief Minister urged all government departments to continue their diligent relief efforts for the next two days to effectively aid cyclone-affected communities. Naidu emphasized the importance of swiftly restoring normalcy, directing ministers and officials to assess damage and ensure prompt distribution of essential supplies.
Praising the State Disaster Response Force, police, and fire brigade for their swift action, he noted their crucial role in clearing debris and restoring utility lines. An aerial tour of impacted districts was also initiated to gauge the situation directly.
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