What Measures is Andhra CM Taking to Protect Water-Logged Crops after Cyclone Montha?
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Amaravati, Oct 31 (NationPress) Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu on Friday urged officials to prioritize the safeguarding of water-logged crops as part of the relief efforts in areas impacted by cyclone Montha.
He emphasized the importance of identifying flooded agricultural fields using satellite imagery and called for immediate actions to pump out the excess water.
In a teleconference with officials, the Chief Minister highlighted the need to enhance the drainage systems to save the submerged standing crops.
He encouraged local representatives to inspect the fields to assess the situation and protect the crops. Naidu advised consulting with scientists for effective crop protection measures.
Officials reported that approximately 60 percent of the agricultural lands in the Bapatla region remained inundated, and efforts were underway to remove the water.
The Chief Minister instructed the officials to prepare a preliminary report on crop damages to present to the central government, aiming to have a central team evaluate the losses.
CM Naidu mentioned he would communicate with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss the cyclone's destruction.
He also inquired about the flood conditions in the Krishna River.
Naidu directed the recognition of officials who performed exceptionally in the Montha cyclone relief efforts, planning a ceremony to honor a hundred such individuals on Saturday.
In a separate meeting with the Capital Region Development Authority (CRDA), the Chief Minister urged them to expedite the development of Amaravati and ensure timely completion of projects. He checked on the progress of these works, insisting on maintaining high standards.
He stated that the registration of returnable plots allocated to farmers who contributed land for Amaravati should be finalized immediately. Officials noted that registrations for 2,471 farmers were delayed due to technical difficulties.
The Chief Minister expressed his intent to meet the farmers in the capital region soon, stressing the importance of greenery and the need to maintain aesthetics and landscaping. He noted that iconic structures and high-rise towers are crucial for providing a world-class ambiance to Amaravati city.