The aftermath of last year’s devastating floods highlights systemic issues in disaster management infrastructure in Andhra Pradesh. A year after deadly flooding displaced scores and caused important loss of life and livelihood, there appear to be gaps between promises made and actions taken by the government. The state’s inability to secure central funds compounds these challenges further.
The demand for clarity via a White Paper could bring much-needed accountability regarding flood prevention measures. meanwhile, mounting pressure through campaigns such as those planned by CPI(M) could help keep these concerns at the forefront of public discourse.
On a broader scale, this issue underscores the need for cooperative federalism where both State governments and the Centre prioritize timely resource allocation to mitigate natural disasters effectively – an aspect crucial not only for Andhra Pradesh but across flood-prone regions nationally.
Image Caption: People wading through a flooded street at Singh Nagar in Vijayawada | Photo Credit: K.V.S GIRI