Revanth Reddy Warangal visit | Hyderabad, Oct. 31: Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy will visit flood-affected areas in Greater Warangal today.
He will inspect several colonies that suffered heavy damage due to recent floods and interact with affected residents.
According to the schedule, the Chief Minister will depart from Hyderabad’s Begumpet at 12:45 p.m.
He will conduct an aerial survey over Husnabad and Warangal to assess the extent of flood damage before arriving at Warangal Arts and Science College around 1:45 p.m.
Revanth Reddy Warangal visit
Revanth Reddy will then visit Sammayyanagar, Pothananagar, and Rangampet colonies, accompanied by state ministers and MLAs, to examine local conditions.
Later, he will reach the Hanamkonda Collectorate by 3:00 p.m. for a review meeting with ministers, MLAs, MLCs, and MPs. Officials are expected to present detailed reports on property loss, crop damage, and ongoing relief operations.
The Chief Minister is likely to discuss compensation measures for affected families during the review. Following the meeting, he will return to Hyderabad by 4:00 p.m.
Police have arranged heavy security across the city and in all areas included in the CM’s itinerary. Senior police officers have been deployed to manage security during the visits to the three colonies.
District officials have been instructed to keep complete data on flood damage ready for the review meeting.

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