Vijayawada's floodwaters are gradually draining. Since the higher projects' water delivery was halted, fewer people are entering prakasam Barrage. fire engines are being used to drain the water from the communities. In the worst-affected districts, the government is sending free goods while the distribution of food packets continues. There are subsidies applied to the price of vegetables.
 The government has set up free buses so that residents in districts like Singh Nagar, where flooding is a risk in the event of rain, may go to other parts of the city. chief minister chandrababu naidu continues to oversee the relief efforts from the ground. The fact that chandrababu naidu shows such empathy when speaking with the victims is the finest aspect of his efforts on the ground. Without going into denial, Naidu frequently admitted the shortcomings in the relief efforts in his review meetings and press talks. He also urged the authorities to act appropriately, even in the face of upset victims.
 
"Aim to comprehend them. For days, some of them might not have eaten well. They could have been agitated because they were unable to adequately feed the children and the elderly parents. It makes sense why they are angry. Don't shoot them. Converse with them in a kind manner. Make sure they comprehend the circumstances. Help them in whatever way you can," Chandrababu keeps imploring them. A group of demonstratively irate persons halted Chandrababu's caravan the other day.
 
Citing security considerations, the Security urged Naidu not to speak with them. A few of them are so upset by not receiving food that they are not even paying attention. However, Naidu listened to them so calmly that he disregarded the security. As the video gains popularity on social media, many are praising Naidu for his perseverance. Chandrababu's administrative prowess has long been well acknowledged. He is not one to readily display his emotional side. Perhaps Chandrababu's age or the heartbreaking situations brought forth this human side.
 
 


 


 
 

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