Pawan Kalyan Reviews Post-Cyclone Relief, Launches Super Sanitation Drive

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Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan held a detailed video conference with senior officials from the Panchayat Raj, Rural Development, and Rural Water Supply departments to assess post-cyclone recovery measures across Andhra Pradesh. Speaking from the Mangalagiri camp office, Pawan commended the administration for effectively managing the Montha cyclone, but cautioned that the coming days are critical for ensuring sanitation, clean drinking water, and restoring damaged infrastructure.

He directed officials to immediately implement “Super Chlorination” and “Super Sanitation” drives in all cyclone-affected villages. Pawan also ordered the formation of mobile sanitation teams and instructed that all 21,000 sanitation workers be deployed on an emergency basis to prevent health hazards and mosquito-borne diseases.

Officials briefed him that 1,583 villages were severely affected, with 38 roads heavily damaged and 125 others partially impacted. Pawan stressed that restoring connectivity and ensuring uninterrupted drinking water supply must be top priorities, with alternative arrangements made wherever necessary.

He further instructed the health and rural development teams to work in close coordination to curb potential disease outbreaks and speed up the return to normalcy. Underscoring the need for accountability and inter-departmental communication, Pawan made it clear that delays would not be tolerated.

The review meeting was attended by senior officials, including Shashi Bhushan Kumar (Special Chief Secretary, Panchayat Raj) and Commissioner Krishna Teja, who presented updates on damage assessment and ongoing recovery operations.


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