Cyclone Montha Alert: Andhra CM Orders Mass Evacuation Amid Storm Threat

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has taken decisive action as Cyclone Montha approaches the eastern coast. He has ordered immediate evacuation of residents from vulnerable coastal areas to rehabilitation centers. Emergency teams including 11 NDRF and 12 SDRF units have been deployed with necessary equipment across coastal zones. The state government has activated emergency funds and medical services to ensure comprehensive preparedness for the impending severe cyclonic storm.

Key Points: Andhra CM Naidu Orders Coastal Evacuation for Cyclone Montha

  • CM Naidu orders immediate evacuation of vulnerable coastal residents to safety centers
  • Special officers appointed to oversee food and drinking water quality at shelters
  • 11 NDRF and 12 SDRF teams positioned with boats and emergency equipment
  • Cyclone expected to intensify into Severe Cyclonic Storm by October 28
  • Government authorizes emergency funds for medical care and relief operations
  • District collectors take full responsibility for cyclone relief measures
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Cyclone Montha: Andhra CM Naidu orders immediate evacuation of coastal residents

Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu directs immediate evacuation of coastal residents as Cyclone Montha approaches, with emergency teams deployed statewide.

"shift residents of vulnerable coastal areas to rehabilitation centres without any delay - Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu"

Amaravati, October 27

As Cyclone Montha moves closer to the eastern coast, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has directed officials to take immediate action to safeguard lives and minimise damage in coastal areas, a release said on Monday.

As per the release, during a teleconference from the RTGS Centre at the Secretariat, the Chief Minister instructed district collectors and superintendents of police to "shift residents of vulnerable coastal areas to rehabilitation centres without any delay".

The CM emphasised the importance of ensuring high-quality food and safe drinking water at rehabilitation centres. He also ordered the appointment of special officers to oversee the functioning of these centres. "Precautions must be taken to prevent the pollution of drinking water", he said.

According to the official press release, district collectors have been tasked with taking full responsibility for cyclone relief measures, including monitoring breaches to tanks and irrigation channels. Nellore District Collector Himanshu Shukla reported that precautionary steps are already underway to manage incessant rains in the region.

The Chief Minister, however, urged officials to remain vigilant and improve drainage systems to prevent flooding. The CM stressed the need for an actionable plan to address the challenges posed by Cyclone Montha and called for enhanced coordination among officials.

With the cyclone expected to intensify further, the state administration has mobilised resources and emergency services to mitigate risks. The Chief Minister assured that "all efforts are being made to protect lives and minimise disruptions."

According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD) Cyclone Montha is likely to intensify into a 'Severe Cyclonic Storm' (SCS) and cross the Andhra Pradesh coast between Machilipatnam and Kalingapatnam during the evening and night of October 28.

For rescue and rapid response, 11 NDRF and 12 SDRF teams have been positioned with Fire Services, swimmers, OBM boats, life jackets and emergency equipment deployed across coastal zones, and the 108/104 ambulance network and medical camps have been activated in all cyclone shelters.

To enable immediate relief work, the Government has authorised withdrawal of funds under TR-27 for rescue, evacuation, medical care, food, drinking water, sanitation and road clearance, with additional funds available for severely affected districts as needed.

- ANI

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Priya S
My relatives in Nellore district have already been shifted to shelters. They're saying arrangements are decent so far. Thank you to all the officials working tirelessly! ❤️
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David E
As someone who experienced Cyclone Hudhud, I appreciate the early warnings and preparedness this time. The NDRF teams deployment is reassuring. Stay safe everyone!
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Ananya R
Hope the focus on food and water quality is maintained throughout. In previous disasters, we've seen quality deteriorate after first few days. Proper monitoring is crucial.
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Vikram M
The TR-27 funds authorization is a smart move. Quick access to money can make all the difference in emergency situations. Hope the bureaucracy doesn't slow things down.
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Sarah B
While the preparations seem comprehensive, I hope they're also considering the psychological impact on evacuees, especially children and elderly. Mental health support should be part of relief measures.
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Karthik V
The drainage system improvement mentioned is long overdue. Coastal Andhra faces this problem every monsoon. Hope this crisis leads to permanent infrastructure upgrades. 💪

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