Telangana CS Somesh Kumar holds Tele Conference with District Collectors
As per the instructions of the Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, Chief Secretary Somesh Kumar IAS today held a teleconference with the district collectors and took stock of the arrangements put in place for handling the situation arising out of incessant rains and floods in the state over the past few days.
Speaking on the occasion, Chief Secretary asked the collectors to be on high alert as there are indications that the rains are likely to continue for a few more days. He asked all the officials to remain in headquarters, work in close coordination and ensure that no loss of lives or property takes place in the state.
He cautioned the District Collectors to be very vigilant in respect of tanks across the railway lines as well as with regard to those tanks which are vulnerable and likely to be breached. He wanted them to reduce the weir height of the tank to prevent any breach where the tanks have reached full tank levels.
Chief Secretary urged the District Collectors to set up a round the clock control room in their districts to maintain a close watch. He informed that a state control room (040-23450624) is also set up and operationalised immediately. Anyone having any problems can contact control room.
He told them to immediately bring to the notice of the higher officials about any submergence or inundation of low lying areas. He urged the Collectors to take care of sanitation in villages and towns.
Mahender Reddy, DGP, Rajat Kumar,IAS., Principal Secretary, Irrigation, Sandeep Kumar Sultania,IAS., Secretary PR&RD, Rahul Bojja,IAS., Secretary, Disaster Management, Rizvi,IAS., Secretary, Health & Family Welfare, Ronald Ross,IAS., Secretary, Finance, Raghunandan Rao,IAS., Commissioner, PR&RD, Muralidhar Rao E-in-C Irrigation and other officials were present in the teleconference.
Speaking on the occasion, Chief Secretary asked the collectors to be on high alert as there are indications that the rains are likely to continue for a few more days. He asked all the officials to remain in headquarters, work in close coordination and ensure that no loss of lives or property takes place in the state.
He cautioned the District Collectors to be very vigilant in respect of tanks across the railway lines as well as with regard to those tanks which are vulnerable and likely to be breached. He wanted them to reduce the weir height of the tank to prevent any breach where the tanks have reached full tank levels.
Chief Secretary urged the District Collectors to set up a round the clock control room in their districts to maintain a close watch. He informed that a state control room (040-23450624) is also set up and operationalised immediately. Anyone having any problems can contact control room.
He told them to immediately bring to the notice of the higher officials about any submergence or inundation of low lying areas. He urged the Collectors to take care of sanitation in villages and towns.
Mahender Reddy, DGP, Rajat Kumar,IAS., Principal Secretary, Irrigation, Sandeep Kumar Sultania,IAS., Secretary PR&RD, Rahul Bojja,IAS., Secretary, Disaster Management, Rizvi,IAS., Secretary, Health & Family Welfare, Ronald Ross,IAS., Secretary, Finance, Raghunandan Rao,IAS., Commissioner, PR&RD, Muralidhar Rao E-in-C Irrigation and other officials were present in the teleconference.