The state of Andhra Pradesh is bracing for the arrival of Cyclone Montha. Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has ordered round-the-clock monitoring and urgent preventive action to protect lives and property. All departments are on high alert. Control rooms are activated across the coast and mobile towers plus satellite phones have been deployed to ensure communication remains uninterrupted.
Officials have been instructed to issue hourly weather bulletins so the public stays informed in real time. Evacuation centres have been set up in hundreds of villages and ward secretariats in the vulnerable coastal belt. Generators, emergency crews and rescue teams are in place to respond as needed. Safety of residents in low-lying areas is the top priority.
The Indian Meteorological Department forecasts strong winds and heavy rain as the cyclone nears the Machilipatnam-Kakinada region. The government’s goal: no loss of life, minimal damage. Residents are urged to follow official safety advice, avoid travel, and seek shelter if required. The alert underscores the state’s readiness to act swiftly as Cyclone Montha approaches.
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