Chandrababu Naidu escaped narrowly from the Train..!?

 The incident of Andhra chief minister Chandrababu Naidu's escape from a train while inspecting the flood-affected areas of andhra pradesh has created a sensation. Heavy rains continue in andhra pradesh and Telangana. people have been severely affected due to floods in various areas for the past few days. In particular, floods have been severely affected in the khammam district of telangana and vijayawada district of Andhra Pradesh. Tens of thousands are housed in camps. Distribution of drinking water and food items to those trapped in residential areas is being done by the government and voluntary organizations. The state government has requested the central government to declare this as a national calamity.

Following this, chandrababu naidu, the chief minister of andhra pradesh and the leader of the telugu Desa party, is conducting a survey of the flood-affected areas in vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh. In that way, even today in vijayawada he carried out research in some areas. At that time, he was standing on a river bridge near Mathuranagar when a train passed him in the blink of an eye, causing a stir in the area. There are reports that chandrababu naidu has escaped from that train.
He came out of the rail only after the bystanders shouted. Those who saw the incident said that the train passed by him and due to this, there was a lot of tension in the area. That is when chandrababu naidu visited the railway bridge, it was known that a train was coming. A security officer came to know about this and told them to move from there immediately. Immediately following the shouts of telugu Desa party workers, the lineman was informed about this. Due to this, the speed of the train is immediately reduced so that the lineman shows a red flag. On the one hand, chandrababu naidu is said to have come off the tracks immediately on the instructions of the security officials even though he was aware of this.
Fortunately, chandrababu naidu was not injured in this incident. He continued to oversee relief and rescue operations. A central government team has visited various districts to survey the flood situation in Andhra Pradesh. A team led by Sanjiv Kumar Jindal visited vijayawada and visited the flood-affected areas and assessed the damage, the government said. There is a severe water shortage in the flood-affected areas. Also, there were reports that there is a risk of contracting the disease even from the drinking water distributed by the municipality. Officials informed that the risk of disease has increased as there is a lot of silt in the drinking water due to floods.Therefore, officials informed that drinking water purification work is in progress. Talking about this yesterday, chandrababu naidu said, "Drinking water is muddy due to unprecedented floods. Therefore, keeping this in mind, do not use the water provided by the corporation for two days. The officials will inform the people after conducting appropriate tests on it. However, the water can be used for bathing."

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