KJ George monitors the flood situation in Chikkamagaluru via Video Conferencing
Bangalore, July 19: Minister for Energy, Sri KJ George, chaired a crucial video conference with senior officials to assess and review the ongoing flood situation in Chikkamagaluru district. The meeting aimed to evaluate the current scenario, coordinate relief efforts, and ensure prompt assistance to those affected by the floods.
During the conference, Minister KJ George underscored the government’s commitment to the welfare and safety of the residents of Chikkamagaluru. He emphasized the need for a proactive approach to managing the aftermath of the floods and directed officials to expedite relief operations.
Senior officials in Chikkamagaluru DC—Smt. Meena Nagraj C. N, S.P Shri. Vikram Amte, CEO—Ms. Keerthana participated in the video conference and provided comprehensive updates on the ground situation, detailing the extent of damage caused by the floods and the status of rescue and relief operations currently underway.
Minister KJ George took a moment to express his heartfelt appreciation for the relentless efforts of the district administration, relief teams, and volunteers. Their tireless work to mitigate the impact of the floods and provide essential support to affected communities is invaluable and deeply appreciated, making the audience feel valued and recognized.
During the video conferencing, KJ George also reviewed the increase in Dengue cases in the district. He initiated a comprehensive strategy to control the spread of the disease and ensure effective management of the situation. The minister’s reassurance of extensive measures to control the outbreak in the district, including Enhanced Vector Control Measures, Public Awareness Campaigns, Collaboration with Health Authorities, and Review and Monitoring, is a testament to the government’s thorough and diligent efforts to combat Dengue, aimed at instilling confidence and a sense of security in the public.
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