
Main Minister Siddaramaiah ordered the ministers to charge districts and ministers of the districts to immediately visit areas affected by heavy rain and floods around the state and supervise efforts.
The main minister informed the Chief Secretary Shalini Rajneeh to summon the meeting of all representatives of the Commissioners, the CEO of Zilla Panchayats and the District Minister of the Secretary 30 and 31 for a comprehensive review of the situation.
Representatives of the Commissioners, the CEO of Zilla Panchayat and the District Minister, were ordered to maintain high vigilance and vigilance and to perform help in the war.
Nearly 170 tallows in the state were identified as susceptible to soil floods and landslides will be open 2,296 care or shelters. A total of 201 seats in Bengalur have been identified as susceptible to the flood, the press statement said.
The recent heavy rain in the state has completely damaged 45 houses, while 1,385 houses were partially damaged.
Government to provide relief: Ashok
Meanwhile, the opposition leader in the Assembly Ashok, who claimed that the government must give relief to those who were affected by heavy rain. He also called on Mr. Siddaramaiah to organize video conferencing with representatives of the Commissioners and superintendent police of all districts to assess the rain situation and monitor measures to help.
Mr. Ashok, who visited the Hassan Rain on Tuesday, wrote to the main minister, who expressed concern that the monsoon, who entered the state, caused great damage after 50 years.
He claimed that although heavy rain had left a trail of massive destruction, the victims had to get relief. He said that the Crunch fund should not be in the way to the reliefs of rain because it was an emergency measure.
Published – May 28, 2025 20:54 is