Hyderabad is facing heavy rain, with storms causing fear among locals. Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has directed officials to take steps to prevent damage and protect lives.
Many old buildings in the city are at risk, so the CM has ordered the evacuation of residents from unsafe homes. He stressed the importance of setting up shelters for those displaced by the weather.
The Chief Minister emphasized the need to protect low-lying areas from flooding. People in dangerous spots should be moved to safe shelters immediately.
Effective coordination is needed among departments like the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC), fire services, State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), traffic, and police to handle the situation. He called for readiness to address any problems quickly.
Officials are concerned about rising water levels in streams, ponds, and culverts. The CM has instructed regular checks and asked the Irrigation Department to evaluate and secure ponds at risk of overflowing.
Residents are advised to avoid unnecessary travel during the bad weather. Those in risky areas near water bodies should stay alert. The government is actively working to ensure safety and urges caution among the public.
