CM Mohan Yadav Inspects Waterlogging In Rewa After Heavy Rainfall
Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): Chief Minister Mohan Yadav inspected the waterlogging in the Gulab Nagar area of Rewa on Sunday. He directed that compensation be provided to those who have suffered losses. CM reviewed heavy rainfall and relief operations in the Rewa-Shahdol division. Deputy CM Rajendra Shukla was also present. Directives were given to maintain continuous monitoring in potentially…
On Sunday, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav visited the Gulab Nagar area in Rewa to inspect waterlogging caused by recent heavy rainfall. Yadav directed that compensation be provided to those affected by the floods. The Chief Minister reviewed the heavy rainfall and relief operations in the Rewa-Shahdol division, with Deputy Chief Minister Rajendra Shukla in attendance.
Orders were given to maintain continuous monitoring of areas at risk and to ensure all necessary relief and rescue arrangements were in place. Medical organizations in affected areas were emphasized to be handled with care, and immediate action was to be taken if conditions of excessive rainfall arose. Yadav directed that relief camps in flood-affected areas be managed effectively, with special medical camps to be organized in all impacted villages and urban wards.
Immediate assistance under the RBC 64 norms was to be provided for those whose food supplies, homes, or belongings were destroyed. Yadav stressed the need for adequate supplies of food, drinking water, medical facilities, and cleanliness at these camps. Government personnel were instructed to be deployed in areas where floodwaters had receded to ensure residents faced no difficulties with food and water.
Chlorination of all water sources and handpumps using bleaching powder was ordered to ensure the purity of drinking water. Special medical and treatment camps were directed to be organized in all villages and urban wards affected by the floods, with a focus on treating cases of fever, colds, and coughs. Electricity supplies were to be immediately restored in villages where power had been disrupted due to heavy rains.
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