Thu Sep 04 11:47:02 UTC 2025: **Summary:**

Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy visited the flood-stricken Kamareddy district following record rainfall in the previous week. He surveyed the damage, spoke with affected residents, and assured them of government support. Reddy directed officials to find both temporary and permanent solutions to prevent future flooding, addressing damage to infrastructure, agriculture, and loss of life.

**News Article:**

**Telangana CM Reddy Assures Flood-Hit Kamareddy of Government Aid**

HYDERABAD – September 4, 2025 – Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy today visited Kamareddy district, which has been ravaged by recent floods. The Chief Minister addressed residents who have been significantly impacted by the record rainfall of the past week.

Reddy inspected the widespread damage to agricultural fields, infrastructure, and irrigation projects, promising immediate and long-term solutions. “The government stands with you,” he assured residents, pledging support and resources to aid in recovery. This includes provisions for textbooks and essential materials for students affected by the disaster.

Officials have been tasked with implementing temporary measures to alleviate the immediate crisis, as well as developing lasting solutions to mitigate the risk of future flooding events. The Chief Minister highlighted the rapid response taken when the flooding began, noting that Kamareddy in-charge Minister Dansari Anasuya (Seethakka) was immediately dispatched to the affected area, along with other officials.

The floods in Kamareddy resulted in loss of life and extensive property damage, with major and minor irrigation systems, roads, and agricultural land severely impacted. The Chief Minister’s visit and commitment offer a beacon of hope for the residents as the district begins the arduous process of recovery.

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