Speaking at the Independence Day celebrations, he praised swift responses from officials and police who promptly rescued numerous individuals affected by this unforeseen event.
The two constables, who are part of the Mulugu District Police Disaster Response Force team, saved the lives of many people who were caught in the floods.
People who are interested should submit their applications at local Mandal offices, municipality offices, or designated Gruha Lakshmi counters set up in the collectorate offices.
The team's visit included assessments of the severely affected areas such as Moranchapalli in Bhupalpally district and Kondai in Mulugu, where substantial damage was reported
Addressing a press conference accompanied by District Collector Ila Tripathi and SP Gaush Alam here on Sunday, she said the State government had established 27 relief centres to assist flood victims.
A compensation of Rs.4 lakh would be offered to the kin of the deceased, while those who suffered losses would receive an immediate relief of Rs.25,000.
Collector Ila Tripathi urged residents to prioritize their safety and heed the instructions issued by the authorities to protect themselves from the floods and incessant rains
In addition to Jampanna Vagu and other streams have swelled beyond their capacity due to incessant rainfall, leading to further flooding in various parts of Mulugu
District Collector Ila Tripathi has asked residents of the low-lying areas in, Kannaigudem, Wazeedu and Venkatapuram mandals to be vigilant and take precautions.