The Andhra Pradesh Ggovernment is gearing up to deal with the impact of the cyclonic storm ‘Phailin’, which is expected to cause damage in coastal districts of the state.
Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy has reviewed the Government’s preparedness to face the impact of the cyclone and directed the officials to take all precautionary measures.
Reports from coastal districts said it was raining and that the sea was rough. Heavy rains have begun under the influence of the system. However, the impact of the cyclone is expected to be felt more in Odisha.
A round-the-clock control room has already been opened in the Secretariat here and district collectors have been told to take all necessary measures to deal with the situation.
Striking electricity employees in doastal Andhra and Rayalaseema against state bifurcation have temporarily called off their agitation in view of the cyclone threat to coastal Andhra following talks with the Chief Minister.
The five-day strike by the electricity employees caused extensive disruption to power supply in the two regions. The power supply situation was returning to normalcy after the electricity employees ended their strike.
Process of power generation at the Vijaywada thermal power station also began with the striking employees resuming their duties, officials said.
The pro-united Andhra teachers also withdrew their strike following talks with the Chief Minister yesterday.
Other government employees have also announced that they would take part in rescue and relief measures for the cyclonic storm.