Key Points

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath conducted an aerial survey of flood-affected areas in Ghazipur to assess the damage firsthand. He directed officials to remain on constant alert and make timely arrangements for essential supplies. The CM emphasized the need for adequate medical supplies, including anti-snake venom and anti-rabies vaccines in flood-hit villages. He assured citizens that the state government stands firmly with them during this disaster while the Ganga River continues to rise near danger levels in Varanasi.

Key Points: CM Yogi Adityanath Aerial Survey Ghazipur Floods Directs Relief

  • Aerial survey conducted to assess flood damage in Ghazipur district
  • Directs officials to ensure no inconvenience during crisis
  • Orders stockpiling of medicines and anti-venom in villages
  • Focus on cattle feed and clean drinking water for affected population
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UP: CM Yogi conducts aerial survey of Ghazipur floods, directs timely relief for affected families

UP CM Yogi Adityanath conducts aerial survey of Ghazipur floods, orders urgent relief for affected families including food, shelter, and medical supplies.

"The state government stands firmly with every citizen in this hour of disaster - Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath"

Ghazipur, August 30

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday conducted an aerial survey of flood-affected areas in Ghazipur after his visit to Varanasi.

The Chief Minister instructed officials to ensure that people face no inconvenience during the crisis.

CM Yogi directed divisional and district officials to remain on constant alert and make timely arrangements for food, water, health services, and shelter for the affected population. He stressed the special focus on cattle feed, clean drinking water, and medical supplies, while ordering adequate stockpiles of medicines, anti-snake venom, and anti-rabies vaccines in flood-hit villages.

Chief Minister Adityanath assured that the state government stands firmly with every citizen in this hour of disaster and emphasised accelerating relief and rescue operations to provide immediate assistance to the victims.

Meanwhile, the water level in the Ganga River has been increasing and is nearing the danger mark in Varanasi.

Earlier today, Uttar Pradesh CM held Janta Darshan in Varanasi. He listened to their grievances and directed officials to address them with promptness, sensitivity, and transparency.

The Chief Minister walked up to each attendee, patiently hearing their concerns and assuring them of justice. He directed officials to ensure prompt redressal and reaffirmed the government's commitment to prosperity for every household and justice for all.

On Friday, Chief Minister Adityanath visited Sampurnanand Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya to inspect the preservation work being carried out under the National Mission for Manuscripts.

This was the Chief Minister's third visit to the university campus, with the people extending a traditional welcome with students chanting Vedic mantras and reciting verses, as read in an official statement from the CM's office on Friday.

The Chief Minister closely monitored the progress of preserving rare manuscripts and instructed that the pace of work be accelerated.

According to the statement, the CM stated that preserving these manuscripts, which are the heritage of Indian culture, is a commendable task, and for this, the Government of Uttar Pradesh will provide every possible support.

- ANI

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Priya S
Appreciate the focus on cattle feed and medical supplies. In rural areas, livestock is crucial for livelihood. Hope anti-snake venom reaches remote villages too 🐍
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Sarah B
While the aerial survey is good, I hope the administration has proper ground teams working 24/7. Flood relief needs immediate action, not just inspections.
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Vikram M
Ganga water level rising near danger mark is concerning. Hope authorities are preparing for worst-case scenario. Prevention better than cure!
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Ananya R
Good to see CM doing Janta Darshan and listening to people's problems directly. This is how governance should work - listening to ground voices 👂
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Michael C
Preserving ancient manuscripts is important work. Glad to see government supporting cultural heritage alongside addressing immediate crisis situations.
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Kavya N
Hope the relief operations are reaching the most vulnerable - elderly, women, and children first. Sometimes aid doesn't reach those who need it most 😔

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