Cyclone Montha: Naidu Leads Andhra Pradesh's Swift Recovery Efforts
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu reported two deaths due to Cyclone Montha but highlighted minimized losses through precautionary measures. The state machinery is focused on relief and restoration, with assessments underway to gauge damage to infrastructure and agriculture. Relief camps and power restoration efforts continue across affected districts.
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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu announced that two individuals died due to Cyclone Montha. Precautionary actions, he noted, have minimized further loss and damage.
Naidu urged government departments to persist in relief operations for an additional two days to aid those affected by the cyclone, which brought severe weather conditions to various districts. He ordered officials to conduct damage assessments and report findings to the central government, while ensuring the distribution of essential supplies to impacted families.
The Chief Minister praised state agencies for their rapid responses in clearing debris and repairing electrical infrastructure. He assured that most power outages would be resolved promptly and conducted an aerial survey of the affected regions to oversee response efforts.
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