Cyclone Montha's Devastating Toll: Rs 5,265 Crore Loss to Andhra Pradesh

Severe Cyclone Montha has caused massive financial damage to Andhra Pradesh totaling Rs 5,265 crore. The state government's preliminary assessment shows roads and infrastructure bore the brunt with Rs 2,079 crore in damages. Chief Minister Naidu emphasized that technology and advance planning helped minimize the cyclone's impact on lives and property. The state plans to submit a detailed report to the central government for assistance in recovery efforts.

Key Points: Cyclone Montha Causes Rs 5265 Crore Loss to Andhra Pradesh

  • Roads and Buildings Department suffered massive Rs 2,079 crore infrastructure damage
  • Agriculture sector losses estimated at Rs 829 crore affecting farmers
  • Power and water resources infrastructure incurred Rs 207 crore damage
  • State government used satellite technology for real-time cyclone monitoring and warnings
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Cyclone Montha causes Rs 5,265 crore loss to Andhra Pradesh

Severe Cyclone Montha inflicted Rs 5,265 crore damage in Andhra Pradesh, with roads suffering Rs 2,079 crore loss and agriculture Rs 829 crore, as per state government estimates.

"Cyclones and rains cannot be stopped, but with vigilance and early action, there is a possibility of reducing the loss of life and property. - Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu"

Amaravati, Oct 30

Severe Cyclone Montha caused a loss of Rs 5,265 crore to Andhra Pradesh, according to initial estimates by the state government.

Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu told a news conference on Thursday that the damages to roads belonging to Roads and Buildings Department alone was to the tune of Rs 2,079 crore.

The losses to agriculture sector is estimated at Rs 829 crore while power and water resources suffered a loss of Rs 207 crore.

The Chief Minister said that a report would be sent to the Union government after full assessment of the losses.

He claimed that the state government was able to minimise the damage caused by the cyclone with the help of technology and with preparation and advance planning.

"We assessed the cyclone situation based on satellite images. We assessed the intensity of rains and winds and issued warnings from time to time and took action," he said

Stating all government departments worked in coordination, the Chief Minister claimed that the normalcy was restored to a large extend on the first day itself.

He said that after the cyclone crossed the coast near Antarvedi, the state received heavy rains.

"Cyclones and rains cannot be stopped, but with vigilance and early action, there is a possibility of reducing the loss of life and property. We were able to reduce the damage by using technology in all areas affected by the cyclone. We conducted reviews on the cyclone from time to time. We assessed where the flows would be large in the wake of heavy rains and gave advance warnings," the Chief Minister added.

Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu said the state government analysed the information through the data lake in real time and took quick decisions.

State Ministers monitored the situation at field level while Minister for Education, IT, and Electronics Nara Lokesh and Home Minister Vangalapudi Anitha monitored from Real Time Governance Society to reducing the severity of the damages by the cyclone, he added.

He said that while the state government is using technology to ensure that people do not suffer, some people are posting fake posts.

It seems that they do not want to make things easier for the people, he remarked.

He praised government officials and local departments for their prompt and coordinated relief efforts.

Reviewing the relief operations, CM Naidu commended the dedication and efficiency displayed by staff at all levels.

"I am very happy. For the first time in my life, I've seen such prompt, enthusiastic, and committed work from everyone," the Chief Minister said.

He noted that despite heavy rains and widespread tree falls, road clearance and restoration work began immediately.

"Earlier, it used to take four to seven days to respond, but this time, roads were cleared quickly," Chief Minister Naidu remarked, crediting village secretariat staff and line departments for their "wonderful teamwork".

The Chief Minister also highlighted improvements in the management of relief camps, particularly for vulnerable groups.

"In previous years, I saw pregnant women suffer a lot during such situations. But this time, everything was handled perfectly, and no pregnant woman faced any inconvenience," he said.

CM Naidu lauded the seamless coordination among various departments, saying it ensured timely relief, restored connectivity, and minimised hardship for people in cyclone-affected regions.

He described the collective effort as a reflection of the administration's commitment to public service and disaster preparedness.

- IANS

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Priya S
Appreciate the government's use of technology and quick response. Road clearance within one day is impressive compared to previous cyclones. Hope this becomes the standard for disaster management across India.
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Sarah B
While the government claims great preparation, I'm hearing from ground reports that many villages still don't have electricity restored. The numbers look good on paper but implementation needs improvement.
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Arjun K
Rs 2,079 crore damage to roads alone! This shows our infrastructure is still vulnerable to natural disasters. Need better construction standards in coastal areas. Jai Andhra Pradesh!
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Nisha Z
Good to hear about the care for pregnant women during the cyclone. Often vulnerable groups suffer the most in such situations. This is progress 👍
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Michael C
The coordination between departments mentioned here is crucial. In many states, lack of coordination makes disaster response ineffective. Hope other states learn from Andhra's experience.
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Karthik V
Agriculture loss of Rs 829 crore will affect our farmers badly. Government should provide immediate compensation and crop insurance support. Our annadatas need help!

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