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The five-member Central team led by Joint Secretary for Union Ministry of Home Affairs Praveen Vasishta, will submit its report to the Centre after completing the loss estimations
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As per initial estimations, about Rs 10 crore are required to complete temporary repairs of these tanks.
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Yediyurappa said heavy rains and floods have caused inundation in several villages in Kalaburagi and Vijayapura districts, damaging crops and houses.
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KCR asks officials to maintain high alert and set up at least 12 teams in State capital to ensure tanks do not breach due to heavy rain
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In the last one week, 65 dilapidated structures have been demolished and 140 residents living in 33 dilapidated structures have been vacated, said GHMC Commissioner
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Further information on the decision, including a revised schedule, is awaited.
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Municipal Administration and Urban Development Minister KT Rama Rao thanked the members of the film fraternity for their gesture.
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Arvind Kejriwal said the Delhi State would stand by the Telangana State in this hour of natural calamity.
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During the next 10 days, all the MLAs should inspect the situation in the rain-affected areas and monitor relief and rescue operations, the Minister said.
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Minister said 80 special officers had been deployed in GHMC and neighbouring municipalities for taking up rescue and relief measures
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The chief minister of Tamil Nadu also declared Rs 10 crore assistance from Chief Minister’s relief fund.
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The Minister appealed to all residents in low lying areas and those staying in the first and second floors to shift to relief camps immediately and not to put their lives at risk.
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As per official information, till Friday, as many as 40,036 people were shifted to safer places in four districts, including over 32,500 in Solapur and over 6,000 in Pune.
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Officials urge people to be on alert over possibility of rise in cases of water, food and vector-borne ailments
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The child, identified as Ayan, went missing along with his four-member family in the flooding due to damaged embankment of Appa Cheruvu at Gagan Pahad
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The alert Quick Response Teams have rescued several people stranded in low-lying areas and shifted them to safer places
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IMD has warned of flooding and water-logging in many parts of low-lying areas in several districts
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Municipal Administration and Urban Development Minister KT Rama Rao directed HMWSSB officials to increase the water samples collection and ensure there is no contamination of drinking water.
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The team of police officials visited Ali Nagar, Subhan Colony, King’s Colony and interacted with the residents apart from taking up relief measures.
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A total of 111 villages in four districts have been affected by the floods, caused by heavy rains and water released by the dams in neighbouring Maharashtra.