Heavy rainfall forecasts pushed Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy into action,urging all relevant departments in Core Urban Region (CURE) of State capital to stay alert. He stressed need for uninterrupted civic services as city braces for potential disruptions .
With severe weather warnings,Reddy called urgent meeting with senior officials, including Chief Secretary K . Ramakrishna Rao and Special Chief Secretary for CURE operations. Focus was on assessing city's preparedness and coordinating response strategies.
Chief Minister's office announced real-time monitoring of weather conditions and local developments is critical to mitigate impact of rains. Officials from various departments—police,traffic police,Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board—have been told to watch situation closely and act fast.
Emergency response teams are being sent to vulnerable spots,ready to tackle issues like waterlogging,traffic jams,and power outages. Reddy's proactive steps aim to ensure city manages challenges posed by incoming heavy rains. But how ready are they really…






