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Andhra CM directs officials to prioritise safety, maintenance of reservoirs, irrigation projects

By ANI | Updated: December 10, 2021 04:10 IST

In view of the recent damage caused by heavy floods at Annamayya Project in Kadapa district of Andhra Pradesh, Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy on Thursday directed the officials to prioritise the safety and maintenance of reservoirs and irrigation projects across the state.

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In view of the recent damage caused by heavy floods at Annamayya Project in Kadapa district of Andhra Pradesh, Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy on Thursday directed the officials to prioritise the safety and maintenance of reservoirs and irrigation projects across the state.

During a meeting held with the officials on Thursday, the Chief Minister instructed the authorities to conduct a comprehensive review of all the projects in the State and rectify the maintenance conditions as they were left abandoned since State bifurcation, said a statement issued by CMO.

Reddy also asked the officials to take appropriate measures to ensure that there are enough staff to manage irrigation projects and reservoirs and told them to recruit the staff if needed.

Meanwhile, the officials also explained that the government had taken certain steps in this regard as per the instructions of the Chief Minister.

They said that a committee has been set up under the chairmanship of the Chief Secretary with the officials of various departments, besides an expert committee from institutions like IIT, JNTU which is being headed by the Water Resources Engineer-in-Chief, CMO further said.

In the meeting, the officials informed that the high-level committee is also looking into reports submitted by previous governments performance on various projects and maintenance.

"The team led by the Chief Secretary has been focusing on an automation system that would link real-time data to the command control room, which could alert flash floods and heavy rains," officials said.

They added, "the committee is identifying areas where there could be property damage and loss of life if a large amount of water was released."

In regard to recruitments, they said that the proposals were afoot to recruit additional staff for the maintenance of all major and medium reservoirs and barrages, as well as for water regulation.

Andhra Pradesh was hit by a flood caused by the incessant rainfall in late November, due to which more than 40 people have lost their lives and destroyed many houses in the state.

( With inputs from ANI )

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