Amaravathi, September 1, 2024 – Andhra Pradesh IT and Education Minister Nara Lokesh conducted a visit to the flood-affected areas in Mangalagiri today. The minister’s visit comes in the wake of heavy rains that have caused widespread flooding, impacting several regions across the state.
During his visit, Nara Lokesh interacted with the local residents to gather first-hand information on the extent of the damage and the challenges being faced by the affected communities. The minister was accompanied by local officials and representatives from various government departments, ensuring a coordinated effort in assessing the situation.
Nara Lokesh’s engagement with the public included discussions on the immediate needs of the flood-affected families, such as food, shelter, and medical assistance. He listened to the concerns and grievances of the residents, many of whom have lost their homes and livelihoods due to the flooding. The minister assured the public that the state government is fully committed to providing all necessary support and relief measures.
In his address to the media, Nara Lokesh emphasized the importance of a swift and efficient response to the disaster. “The safety and well-being of our citizens is our top priority,” he stated. “We are working closely with all relevant authorities to ensure that relief operations are carried out effectively and that no one is left without the support they need.”
The minister also highlighted the government’s long-term plans to mitigate the impact of such natural disasters in the future. He mentioned that efforts are being made to strengthen the state’s infrastructure and improve disaster preparedness to minimize the damage caused by similar incidents in the coming years.
The visit to Mangalagiri is part of a broader initiative by the Andhra Pradesh government to assess and address the flood situation across the state. Nara Lokesh has been actively involved in coordinating relief efforts, leveraging his role as IT and Education Minister to ensure that critical information and resources are efficiently distributed to the affected regions.
As the state continues to grapple with the aftermath of the floods, Nara Lokesh’s visit to Mangalagiri underscores the government’s commitment to standing by its citizens during this challenging time.