DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN – 2016 DISTRICT

COLLECTOR AND DISTRICT MAGISTRATE KADAPA, .

INDEX

Sl. No Item Name Page No. 1 Map of the District 1 2 Maps of Revenue Divisions 2 to 4 3 District Profile 5 to 11 4 District Disaster Management Authority 12 5 List of District Officer 13 to 16 6 List of Divisional Officers 17 to 18 7 List of Tahsildars 19 to 21 8 List of MPDOS. 22 to 24 9 List of Supervisory Officers 25 to 27 10 Control Rooms No. 28 to 31 11 Vulnerable Villages Rehabilitations Centers and Contract 32 to 43 persons 12 Action Plan at Mandal Level 44 to 45 13 Action Plan for District Supply Officer 46 14 Action Plan for Fisheries Department 47 15 Action Plan for District Medical & Health Department 48 to 49 16 Action Plan for Animal Husbandry Department 50 17 Action Plan for Rural Water supply Department 51 to 52 18 Action Plan for Roads & Buildings Department 53 19 Action Plan for Fire Department 54 20 Action Plan for Irrigation Department 55 to 56 21 Action Plan for District Panchayat Officer 57 22 Action Plan for Agriculture Department 58

1. Map of the District

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2. Maps of the Revenue Divisions i) Kadapa Division Map

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ii) Division Map:

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iii) Jammalamadugu Division Map:

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3. District Profile:

1. History: The earliest inscriptional evidence reveals that Kadapa or more precisely ‘Kadapa’ towards the close of tenth century A.D. was the principal belief that ‘Kadapa’ meaning in Telugu “Threshold” was a convenient camping place for the pilgrims visiting the Lord Venkateswara Temple at Tirupati. It was therefore regarded as threshold to it on the ancient highway. On 19th August,2005 nomenclature of “Cuddapah” has been changed as “Kadapa” by the Government of A.P. It was renamed as Y.S.R. District during the year 2010. 2. Boundaries and Topography of the District : Y.S.R. District is the extreme south eastern district of Andhra Pradesh situated within the geographical co-ordinate of 13° 43' and 15° 14' of northern latitude and 77° 55' and 79° 29' eastern longitude. The latitude varies from 269 to 3787 meters above sea level. The District is bounded on north by Kurnool and Praksasm District, on the south by on the west by and on the east by District. 3. Demographic Particulars: Total Geographical area of the District is 15,379 Sq.Kms. with 3 Revenue Divisions, 51 mandals, 790 Gram Panchayats, 965 Revenue Villages and 4954 Habitations. As per the 2011 Census the population of the District is 2882469 of which the Rural Population is 1903337 and the Urban Population is 979132. The density of population in the District is 188 per Sq.Km. The Scheduled Caste Population is 465794 and Scheduled Tribe Population is 75886 in the District. 4. Land Utilization: The total geographical area of Y.S.R. District is 1535900 hectares which constitutes an extent of forest is 500961 hectares, Barren & Uncultivable land is 221835 hectares, Land put to Non-agricultural uses is 182067 hectares, Cultivable Wast is 45819 hectares, Permanent Pastures and other grazing lands is 8957 hectares, Land under miscellaneous tree growth & groves not included in net area sown is 6814 hectares, Current land fallow is 1,28,697 hectares, Other fallow land is 83483 hectares and Net Area Sown is 357267 hectares and Area sown more than once is 80208 hectares during the year 2013-14.

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5. Natural Resources:

A. Hill Ranges: The hills of YSR District are of ancient crystalline rock and are mostly steep sided. The system of Kadapa rocks is of great geological interest. They have been determined as belonging to the pre – Cambrian era, presumably Alogonikan, when life did not exist in this world. They are folded and give rise to flat topped hills.

The Kadapa system of hill ranges forms part of the central portion of , do not possess structural continuity. The Kadapa system of hill ranges part themselves from the orographical knot at what may be called the Kadapa outliers at the southern tip of the district near Balapalle pass of Rajampet taluk through which passes the Madras – Bombay Railway line, dividing the Settigunta Reserve Forest and the Balapalle Reserve Forest.

 Vellikonda Hills : The Vellikonda hills of the Eastern Ghats run towards Northen Ghats through the eastern borders of Rajampet, Sidhout and Badvel taluks, forming the boundary line between the and littoral district of Nellore almost crescent in shape. The highest peak located at Thollipenta of Rajampet taluk is said to be about 2,710 feet high. Some of the hills are surrounded by thick undergrowth consisting of primeval forests.  Hills : The second hill range called the Palakonda hills or formed of massive quartzite interbeded with slates and lavas also shoot forth into the district from the southern knot of the district and run along the western border of Rajampet taluk, till this range forks itself into two – one fork running towards North and the other towards West . The western fork is called Palakonda or Seshachalam hills. It is in this range near Vempalle that we have the beautiful gorge called the Vempalle Gundy of Ramayana fame where the river Papaghni cuts through the range.

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 Nallamalais And Lankamalais : The northern fork of the hill range now called Nallamalais and Lankamalais run towards North along the boundary line dividing Kadapa and Sidhout taluks and then to Proddattur taluk to emerge into Kurnool district. The Nallamalais are covered by fairly thick forests and abound in wild animals. Generally, the hill ranges average a height of 2,500 to 3,000 feet.  Yerramalais : The Kadapa hill systems have also other subsidiary hill ranges. These are called Yerramalais. The red granite rocks bereft of growth, present a desolate appearance of red in contrast to the black cotton fields that they overlook and because of this they acquired the name of ‘Yerra’ meaning red in Telugu.

B. Rivers:  Penneru (Penna) : Kadapa district is drained by the Penneru Basin and its tributaries. This river rises in the State and after passing through Anantapur district enters this district at the north-western corner near Tallaproddatur in Kondapuram Mandal. Near Gundlur of Kondapuram Mandal it is joined by River Chitravati. Penneru then flows through Jammalamadugu and at the historic fort of , it cuts through the Yerramalai hill ranges. At Potladirthi it is joined by Kallamalla vanka. Near Kamalapuram, the river is joined by Papaghni and a little further on by the and enters into Vallur Mandal at Adinimayapalli, where there is the anicut for diverting the water of this river into the K.C.Canal. Flowing slightly eastwards, the river touches the holy hill of Pushpagiri, Near Chennur a bridge has been built over the river. The chief northern tributaries to Penneru are the Kunderu, and the southern tributaries – the Cheyyeru, Papaghni and the Chitravati.  Kunderu(Kundu): This river rises in Kurnool district and enters Kadapa district at the northern tip of Peddamudiam Mandal. There is a bridge across Kunderu at Chapadu. The Kunderu joins Penneru just above Adinimayapalle. Kunderu river is a very fast flowing river and is known for the sudden floods that it brings down during the rainy season. As the river flows through steep country, the flood waters attain

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ferocious velocity until they reach more even ground through which the Penneru flows.  Sagileru: The river Sagileru rises near Cumbum in Bestavaripeta taluk of and enters Kalasapadu Mandal near Gangayapalle. In B.Kodur Mandal, there is a dam across this river to form the lower Sagilru project, which feeds the big tank of Badvel an also 13 other tanks on the way. The river enters Atloor mandal near Puttayapalle village of Badvel mandal and runs along southwards and joins river Penneru within Malinenipatnam village limits.  Cheyyeru: Cheyyeru river joins Penneru at Gundlamada in Vontomoiia mandal Cheyyeru gathers water from its three tributaries and runs through the Balarajupalle gorge. The river flows out of Rajampet mandal near Ellampeta of mandal. The rivulet flowing through Rajampet taluk joins it at Narasingarajupuram.  Papaghni: This river is another tributary of Penneru entering Kadapa district near Galiveedu mandal and runs northwards. The Mogamurevu joins Papaghni at Animala village of V.N.Palli mandal. There is a railway bridge across this river at Kamalapuram.

 Chitravati: Raising in Dharmavaram of Anantapur District this river joins the Penneru near Gundlur. Across this river there is a railway bridge near Kondapuram railway station.

C. Flora: The forests of the district are of a dry deciduous type. They vary considerably in their condition and density and also in floristic distribution due to natural fractors and depradations of man. Natural factors include factors such as the altitude, the soil conditions, the quantity and regularity of rainfall. The ravages of man relate to fire, theft and grazing. The overall condition of the forests in the district is not very good. The only distinction of the forest of the district is that its most important species is the famous pterocarpus santalinus or

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red sanders. Since, this is the only district of the country in which this species occurs, a policy to conserve and extend them has been evolved. The forests of Kadapa south division fall under three zones, viz., those of terai or fuel forests upto an elevation of 800 feet, hill forests or red sanders lying between the elevation of 800 feet and 2,000 feet of the shoreaeugenia occupying elevations about 2,000 feet.

D. Fauna: The indiscriminate exploitation of wildlife has reduced the game in this district considerably. The bonnet monkey (Macaca Radiata) the Madras lengur is commonly found in this district. The tiger can still be seen in the interior areas of Nallamalas, Lankamalas, Palkonda-Seshachalam and Velikonda. Panther or leopard occurs in appreciable numbers in the reserved forests over the Nallamalas, Lankamalas, Palkonda-Seshachalams and Velikonda. The other animals found in this district are the mungoose, jackal, fox, wolves, wild dogs, bear, the Malabar squirrel, porcupine, the Indian antelope, Indian Gazelle, blue bull, sambar, deer and spotted deer wild pigs, etc. Among the avifauna the grey partridge (Kauju) and the quail especially the jungle bush-quail and the button quail can be seen in the open forests and the countryside. The jungle fowl, the dove, pigeon, wild goose, etc., are the other common birds found in this district.

E. Soil: The Soils in the district are of two types i.e., Red Ferruginous and Black Soils. Black Clay is the most superior soil in the district, which occupies 23.7% area in the district.

F. Minerals: The district is rich in Minerals value. The Major Minerals in the district are Barites, Lime Stone and Asbestos. Apart from Major Minerals, Minor minerals are Napa Slabs, Road Metal, Building Stone, Marble, Mosaic Chips and Rehmatti are also in the district.

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G. Climate:

The year may be divided into four seasons. The period from December to February is the dry and comparatively cool season. The summer seasons starts from March and lasts till May. May is the hottest month of the year. This is followed by the south-west monsoon from June to September, October and December constitute the post monsoon or North East monsoon season. H. Rainfall: The average annual rainfall in the district is 696.6 mm. The rainfall generally increases from the North-West to the South-East in the district. The rainy season starts from June and lasts till November. October is the month with the highest normal rainfall. The rainfall in South-west monsoon period is most important for the sowings of dry crops in the district which covers 75% of the total cropped area.

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A. Demographic Details

Sl. Item UNIT District Total No. 1 2 3 4 I DEMOGRAPHIC PARTICULARS Geographical Area Sq.Kms 15359 Revenue Divisions No. 3

Mandals No. 51 Municipal Corporation No. 1 Municipalities No. 8 Revenue Villages No. 965 Habitations No. 4954 Gram Panchayats No. 790 II POPULATION ( 2011 Census ) House holds No. 706204 TOTAL POPULATION No. 2882469 Males Total No. 1451777 Females Total No. 1430692 Density of Population No. 188 Sex Ratio (Men to 1000 Women) No. 985 SC Population No. 465794 Percentage of SC Population % 16.16 ST Population No. 75886 Percentage of ST Population % 02.63 Total Literacy Rate % 67.30 Men Literacy Rate % 77.78 Women Literacy Rate % 56.77

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4. District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA)

District Disaster Management Plan (DDMP) is an operational module for the District Administration on effective mitigation of different types of disasters with locally available resources and personnel and to provide distressed people with immediate relief. It should also ensure immediate response from the existing administrative structure. Necessity of the Plan: There is a paradigm shift in Disaster Management approach from the earlier focus of response and relief to prevention and preparedness. It is certainly possible to reduce the impact of Disasters by evolving appropriate preparedness, mitigation and response plans. Earlier, any disaster management was considered as a crisis management function that began with a disaster and closed soon after the relief and rehabilitation. It is now realized that process of mitigation should incorporate long term preventive and protective measures by adopting appropriate strategies for disaster prone areas. The mainstreaming of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) features into development planning of sectoral departments is one of the key areas identified and incorporated in the plan. The GOI-UNDP DRR Programme envisages a holistic and integrated approach.

Context of Disaster Management:

As per the instruction of the Government vide G.O.Ms.No.1436, Revenue (DM III) Department, Dt.14-11-2007 , the following officers are hereby appointed as members to the District Disaster Management Authority for Y.S.R. District.

1. The Collector and District Magistrate : Chairperson , Ex. officio 2. The Chairperson of the Zilla Parishad : Co -Chairperson

3. The Superintendent of Police : Member 4. The Joint Collector : Member Convener & the Chief Executive Officer of the District authority 5. The Project Director, D.R.D.A : Member 6. The Chief Executive Officer of the : Member Zilla Parishad 7. The District Medical and Health : Member Officer

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1. List of District Officers

Sl. NAME OF THE No. DESIGNATION MOBILE NUMBER Mail Ids OFFICER Sarvasree 1. K. V. Satyanarayana,IAS., District Collector 9849904109 [email protected] 9440748485(CC) 2. Ms.Shewta Teotia, IAS., Joint Collector 9849904110 [email protected]

3. Sri P.H.D. Hari Krishna Supdt. of Police 9440796900 sp@kdp_appolice.gov.in 4. Sri O.Sashaiya Joint Collector-II 9849904111 [email protected]

5. Smt S. Sulochana DRO 9849904112 [email protected] 6 S.V.Nageswar Rao Spl. Collector, 9490610511 [email protected] GNSS m 7 Sri A.V.G.Vijay Kumar Addl. S.P. 9440796901 (Admn) 8 Govindrarajulu Superintendent, 9494633643 Central Jail 9 Smt. Raziya Begum CEO, Zilla 9849900072 [email protected] Parishad [email protected] 10 Anil Kumar Reddy PD, DRDA 9849900960 [email protected] 11. Ramesh PD, DWMA 7702201110 [email protected]

12 N.V. Raghava Rao PD, ICDS 9440814489 [email protected] 13 Ramesh Reddy PD, APMIP 8374449696 14 Venkatasubbaiah PD, MEPMA 9701385390 [email protected] 15 Smt. Prathibha ED, SC. Corpn. 9849914847 [email protected] Bharathi 16 A. Srinivasa Rao ED, BC. Corpn. 9849906015 [email protected] (FAC) 17 Tippeswamy CPO 9704956421 [email protected]

18 Smt Apoorva Sundari DPO 9963995085 [email protected] 9963995100(DLPO) 19 Pratap Reddy DEO 9849909111 [email protected] 20 Satyanarayana DD, Adult 9849909211 [email protected] Education om 21 Sainath PD, Housing 7799721154 [email protected] [email protected] 22 Rangappa Dist. Treasury 9848778492 Officer 23 Deva Raju Dist. Registrar, 9490153880 Kadapa

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24 C. Gangi Reddy Dist. Registrar, 9490153884 Proddatur 25. P.S.A. Prasad JD, Social 9849903635 Welfare 26. Smt. Prathibha Dist. B.C. 9849904500 Welfare Officer Bharathi (FAC) Off.249844 27. Sri Ahamed A.D., 9949351624 dprokdp@gmail .com 28. Smt. Mamatha CEO, STEP 9849909064 [email protected] 29. Gopinatha Reddy RM, APSRTC 9959225768 30. Srinivasula Reddy DM, APSRTC 9959225774 31. Jayachandrudu JD, Agriculture 8886613420 [email protected] 32. Dr. Venkata Rao JD, Animal 9989997068 [email protected] Husbandry 33. Tarachand Regional 9849902386 Director, M&H 34. Dr. Siddappa Gour Director, RIMS 9701501045 35. Dr. Balasubramanyam Director, Dental 9701501049 College 36. Dr. Ram Sharan Superintendent, 9701501048 RIMS 37. M. Sulochana DM & HO 9849902385 [email protected] Devi(FAC) m 37. Dr. Subba Rao DCHS 8008553700 38. Smt. Prathibha PO, SSA 9849909134 [email protected] Bharathi(FAC) 39. M. Sulochana Devi Dist. Leprosy 9849902387 Officer & ADM &HO 40. Khader Basha DMWO 9963995021 [email protected] 41. Sreenivasulu ED, Minorities 9849901140 Corpn. 42. Prabhakara Rao DSO 8008301445 [email protected] 43. P. Pullaiah DM, Civil 7702003534 Supplies Corp. 44. Basha Mohiddin DSDO 9866317304 45. Ramachandra Reddy Spl.Officer, 9440427922 Regnl.Sports School 46. L.V. Subbanna DC, Commercial 9989993303 Taxes 47. Rama Prasad DD, Ground 9393148057 Water 48. Satyanarayana AD, Handlooms 8978779727 [email protected]

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49. Madhusudhan Reddy AD, Horticulture– 8187890623 [email protected] 1 50. Dasaradha Ramireddy AD, Horticulture– 8187890624 [email protected] 2 51. Bhaskar Reddy AD, Disabled 9440976656 [email protected] Welfare 52. Venkateswarlu AD, Survey & 9866169507 Land Records 53. G. Gopal GM, Industries 9640909829 [email protected] v.in 54. C. Obulesu Mpl. 9849905862 Commissioner, Kadapa 55. Ravi Shankar CE, Projects, 8331019323 Kadapa 56. Jagathkumar SE, Panchayat 9492073309, Raj 8886678601 57. Manohar Reddy SE, Roads & 9440818031 [email protected]; Buildings 9603434148 [email protected] 58. B.N. Sreenivasulu SE, RWS (FAC), 9959020040 [email protected] Chittoor Fax: 244145 59. Mallikarjuna Rao EE, RWS, Kadapa 8008502055

60. K. Sravan Kumar SE, Irrigation 9440816474 [email protected] Reddy 61. S.C. Gangaiah SE, APSPDCL 9440811751 seopn_kdp@southernpower (APTRANSCO) ap.co.in 62. Smt.S. Yasaswi SE, TGP 8331019665 63 Smt.Shivani DFO, Kadapa 9440810073 [email protected] Dogra,IFS., 64 D. Veerabhadra Rao Dist. Fire Officer 9949991068, [email protected] 9949991074 65 Yesurathnam Asst. Dist. Fire 9949991069 Officer 66 Smt.B. Krishnaveni Dy. Transport 9848171166, Commissioner 08562 255565 67 G.V. Rama moorthy SE, GNSS 8331019336 (Construction Circle) 68 Sreenivas SE, GNSS 8985980428 (Gandikota) 69 S.A. Wahab Radio Engineer, 9949351628 70 J. Srinviasachary JD,Pay & 9849908965 Accounts Officer, TGP 71 Venkateswara Raju Asst. Pay & 9866777976 Accounts 253885 (O) Officer, NGO colony

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72 Subba Reddy DM, MARKFED 8096512231 245204 (0) 73 P.M. Khan DM, A.P. Seeds 9849908750 245765 (O) 74 Ravindra Babu EE, RIC, Kadapa. 9849909273 242826 75 Ambaiah RM, A.P. Housing 9440637213 Federation 76 Chandrasekhar District 9948921641 Cooperative Officer 77 Heera Naik AD, Fisheries 9440814746 [email protected] 78 Satyanarayana AD, Marketing 9505517204 [email protected] Chowdary 79 Bhaskar Reddy DTWO (FAC), AD, 900013619 [email protected] DW 80 Ram Gopal Reddy AD, Sericulture 9866699206 [email protected] 81 Y. Babji AD, Khadi & 9440814614 Village 82 Ramesh Reddy Dist. 8886882086 Employment Officer 83 Pullaiah D.D., Mines 9440817908 84 B.A. Srinivasulu A.D, Mines, 9440817810 Kadapa 85 D. Krishnamurthy Rao MD, Sugar 9618132389 Factory, Doulathapuram 86 Adi kesava pillai A.C, 9491000681 Endowments 87. L. Raghunatha Reddy Lead District 9440905433 Manager

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2. List of Divisional Officers

i) Kadapa Division : Sl. MOBILE NAME OF THE OFFICER DESIGNATION No. NUMBER Sarvasree 1. S.Chinna Ramudu Revenue Divisional Officer 9849904117 2. E.G. Ashok Kumar D.S.P, Kadapa 9440796904 Smt Subhashini Divl. Co-op. Officer (FAC) 9440914449 3.

D. Apoorva Sundari Divisional Panchayath 9963995085 4. Officer 5. Mallikarjuna Rao EE, RWS, Kadapa 8008502055 6. Narasimha Reddy AD, Sericulture, Rayachoty 9866699207 Rehman Mpl. Commissioner, 9949245670 7. Rayachoty M.S. Prabhakara Rao Mpl. Commissioner, 9849907280 8. Yerraguntla 9. B.A. Srinivasulu A.D, Mines, Kadapa 9440817810

ii) Rajampet Division :

Sl. MOBILE NAME OF THE OFFICER DESIGNATION No. NUMBER Sarvasree 1. Sri V. Prabhakar Pillai RDO, Rajampet 9849904114 2. P. Aravind Babu D.S.P, Rajampet 9440796930 3. M. Bhaskar Raju DFO, Rajampet 9440810064 4. Y. Diwakar Reddy Divisional Panchayat Officer 7702775035 5. Ehasan Basha EE, RWS, Rajampet 8008502056 G. Samba siva Rao Mpl. Commissioner, 9989051971 6. Rajampet 7. V. Modhakonda Mpl. Commissioner, Badvel 9959555838

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iii) Jammalamadugu Division :

Sl. MOBILE NAME OF THE OFFICER DESIGNATION No. NUMBER Sarvasree 1. K. Vinayakam RDO, Jammalamadugu 9849904115 2. K.K.N. Anbu Rajan A.S.P., Pulivendla 9440796923 3. N. Poojitha D.S.P, Proddatur 9440796935 4. M. Ramakrishnaiah D.S.P, Mydukur 9440796954 5. T. Sarkar D.S.P., Jammalamadugu 9440796944 6. G.Harinath Babu D.S.P, Pulivendla 9440796923 Mpl. Commissioner, 7. M. Mallaiah Naidu 8008559302 Mydukur Mpl. Commissioner, 8. A. Venkatewarlu 9866556180 Pulivendula Mpl. Commissioner, J. 9. BJS. Prasada Raju 9849901670 Madugu 10. S. Venkata krishna Mpl. Commissioner, Pdtr 9849905863 11. Raghu Ramaiah EE, RWS, Pulivendla 8008502057 12. Sivasankar Reddy DFO, Proddatur 9440810077 13. Sreenivas SE, GNSS (Gandikota) 8985980428 Divisional Panchayat 14. T. Lakshmi 7702775031 Officer

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1. List of Tahsildars i) Kadapa Division : Name of the Mandal Cell Nos. RDO /Tahsildar 1.C.K.Dinne C.Guna Bhushan Reddy 7674950701 [email protected];

9704941769 2.Chakrayapet G.V.Nageswar Rao [email protected] 7674950702

3.Chennur B.Shanthamma 7674950703 [email protected];

4.Chinnamandem P.Bhavani 7674950704 [email protected]

5.Galiveedu M. Devla Naik 7674950705 [email protected]

6.Kadapa N.Ravi Sankar Reddy 9849904126 [email protected] 7.Kamalapuram B.Ram Mohan 7674950706 [email protected]

8.Khajipet V.Rajesh Uday Santhosh 7674950707 [email protected] 9.L.R.Palli D. Chandra Sekhar 7674950708 [email protected]

10.Pendlimarry N.Anjaneyulu 7674950709 [email protected];

11.Ramapuram B. Duggaiah 7674950710 [email protected] 12.Rayachoty B.A.Vedanayakam 7674950711 [email protected]

13.Sambepalli Smt.K.Chandramma 9959667561 [email protected];

14.T.Sundupalli M.V.Subramanyam 7674950712 [email protected] Reddy

15.V.N.Palli B.Krishna Naik 7674950713 [email protected]

16.Vallur G.Venkatesu 7674950714 [email protected]

17.Veeraballi Mallikarjuna 7674950715 [email protected] 18.Yerraguntla B.Maheswar Reddy 7674950716 [email protected];

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ii) Rajampet Division : Name of the Mandal Cell Nos. RDO /Tahsildar 1. Atloor Kalluri Madhava Krishna 7674950717 [email protected] Reddy 2. B.Kodur P.Kanaka Durgaiah 7674950718 [email protected]

3. Badvel V.Pulla Reddy 7674950720 [email protected]

4. B.Mattam B. Subbaramaiah 7674950719 [email protected];

5. Chitvel B.Parvathi 7674950721 [email protected]

6.Gopavaram Smt. B.Anuradha 7674950722 [email protected]

7.Kalasapadu M.V.S.Narayana Reddy 7674950723

8.Nandaluru V.Narasimhulu 9959667589 [email protected]

9.Obulvaripalli S.Premanth Kumar 7674950724 [email protected]

10.Penagaluru Smt. J.Sireesha 7674950725 [email protected];

11.Porumamilla D.Damodar Reddy 7674950726 [email protected];

12.Pullampet S.Rajamdra 7674950727 [email protected];

13.RlyKodur G.Gowri Sankar 9959667591 [email protected]

14.Rajampet N.chandra Sekhar Reddy 9959667588 [email protected]

[email protected]; 15.SAKN A.Nageswar Rao 7674950728 [email protected] 16.Sidhout S.Mahaboob Chand 7674950729 [email protected]

17.Vontimitta P. Kanaka Durgaiah 9959667597 [email protected]

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iii) Jammalamadugu Division :

Name of the Email ids Mandal Cell Nos. RDO /Tahsildar

Z Kiran Ganana 9441109445 [email protected] 1.Chapadu Murthy 8978695149 2.Duvvur V.Narasimhulu 7674950731 [email protected]

3.Jammalamadugu G.Chinnaiah 7674950732 [email protected]

4.Kondapuram P.Shaiksahvalli 7674950733 [email protected]

5.Linagala Shaik Mohammad 7674950734 [email protected] KHasim

6.Muddanur M.Yaya Prasad 7674950735 [email protected]

7.Mydukur V.Subbarayudu 7674950736 [email protected]

8.Mylavaram K. Venkata 7674950737 [email protected] Subbanna

9.Peddamudium B.Subbaramaiah 7674950738 [email protected]

10.Proddatur O.Rama Bhupal 9959667574 [email protected] Reddy

11.Pulivendla G.Sreenivasulu 7674950739 [email protected]

12.Rajupalem K.Bhaskar Reddy 9959667511 [email protected]

13.Simhadripuram G.Krishna Murthy 7674950740 [email protected]

14.Thondur L.V.Prasad 7674950741 [email protected]

15.Vempalli A.Srinivas 7674950742 [email protected]

16.Vemula P.Chinnaiah 7674950743 [email protected]

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3. List of Mandal Parishad Development Officers

i) Kadapa Division:

Sl.No Name of the Mandal Name of the MPDO Contact no

1 C.K.Dinne N.Sambasiva Reddy 9849900078

2 Chakrayapet B. MYTHILI 9959558656

3 Chennur V. VIJAYA KUMARI 9849900075

4 Chinnamandem B. RAVI KUMAR 8008135123

M.V. RANGACHARLU 5 Galiveedu 9441323831 (I/C)

6 Kamalapuram G.V. RAMANA REDDY 9849900080

7 Khajipet A. SIVA PRASAD 9701678011

8 Lakkireddypalli P. VENKATA RAMANAIAH 8179487022

9 Pendlimarri O. VENKATA SUBBAIAH 9849900077

10 Ramapuram C. NAGARATHANAMMA 9701678017

11 Rayachoty A. RAVI KUMAR 9701678013

12 Sambepalli S. MADHUSUDHAN (I/C) 9959558662

13 T.Sundupalli M. JANARDHANA RAO 9701678015

14 V.N.Palli Y.M. VIJAYAMMA (I/C) 9866710925

15 Vallur M. SURESH 9849900076

16 Veeraballi A. MAL REDDY 9581478735

17 Yerraguntla S. JAYASIMHA 9849900081

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ii) Rajampet Division

Sl.No Name of the Mandal Name of the MPDO Contact no

1 Atloor Sri Madhusudhan Reddy 9959558648, 9866643673 9701678029, 2 B.Kodur Sri K.Andraiah 8897160441

3 B.Mattam S.MD.HUSSAIN 970678027

4 Badvel Sri B.Harinath Babu 9701678025

5 Chitvel M. SREENIVASA RAO 9701678023

6 Gopavaram P. SUDHAKAR SUKUMAR 9701678026

M.V. SATYANARAYANA 7 Kalasapadu 9701678030 RAO (I/C)

8 Kasinayana C.V. SUBBARAYUDU, (I/C) 8008157123

9 Nandalur M. PRATAP 9701678020

10 Obulavaripalli B. KAMESWARA RAO (I/C) 9701678022

11 Penagalur S. JAHEEN (FAC) 9701678019

12 Porumamilla M. NARAYANA REDDY (I/C) 9652542725

13 Pullampet K. JUBEDA 9701678024

14 Rajampet G. VENKATA SUBBAIAH 9849900084

15 Rly.Kodur M.C. KRISHNAIAH 8978920921

16 Sidhout S. KHADAR BASHA 9959558646

17 Vontimitta G. REDDAIAH NAIDU 9908859213

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iii) Jammalamadugu Division:

Sl.No Name of the Mandal Name of the MPDO Contact no

1 Chapadu M.C. MADDILETI 9849900083

2 Jammalamadugu SYED UNNISA (I/C) 9849900085

3 Kondapuram A. VENKATA PRASAD 9959558654

K. MURALI MOHAN

4 Lingala MURTH 9959558657

5 Muddanur M.Sudhakar Reddy 9666220872

6 Mydukur B. AMARNATH REDDY 9959558652

7 Mylavaram C. SUBRAMANYAM 9849900086

8 Peddamudium KAMAL BASHA (I/C) 9959558649

9 Proddatur C. USHA RANI 9959558651

10 Pulivendula C. VENKATESU 8008747227

R. RAMACHANDRA

11 Rajupalem REDDY 9959558650

B. GNANANANDA

12 Simhadripuram REDDY 9959558658

13 Thonduru D. PRABHAKAR REDDY 9959558660

14 Vempalli I. BALA MUNAIAH 9959558659

15 Vemula Y. SAMATHA 9959558663

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4. List of Supervisory Officers i) Kadapa Division: Name of the Name Of the Supervisory CONTACT Sl.No Mandal Officer & Designation NUMBER Sri Ram Prasad, 1 C.K.Dinne Dy.Director, 9393148057 Ground water, Kadapa Sri Veerabraham, PD. RVM, 2 Chakrayapeta 9849909134 Kadapa Smt. K.Leelavathi, 3 Chennur Project Dirctor, Women & Child 9440814489 Welfare Officer, Kadapa. Dr Gunasekhar Pillai, 4 Chinnamandem Asst.Director, Animal 9989997074 Husbandary, Rayachoty. Sri J.Prabhakar Babu, 5 Galiveedu Assistant Director of 8886613433 Agriculture,L.R.Palli. Smt L.Anitha, 6 Kamalapuram Asst.Director, Agriculture, 8886613431 Kamalapuram. Sri P.Surya Prakash Rao, 9949775592 7 Khajipeta Asst.Project Director, DWMA, 9441501113 Mydukur. Sri I.J.Vijaya Kumar, 8 L.R.Palle Addl.Project Director, DWMA, 9949775587 KADAPA Sri Ramana Reddy, 9 Pendlimarri Assistant Director of Agriculture, 8886613430 Kadapa Sri G.Heera Naik, 10 Ramapuram 9440814746 Asst.Director, Fisheries, Kadapa. Sri Narasimhulu, SDC Veligallu 11 Rayachoty 9160742239 project Sri K.Bhaskar Reddy, 9000013619 12 Sambepalle Asst. Director, Disabled Welfar, 9440976656 Kadapa. Smt K.Vijaya Kumar 13 T.Sundupalle Assistant Direcor,Animal 9666093288 Husbandary, Rajampeta Smt T.Mamatha, 14 Vallur 9849909064 Chief Executive Officer(STEP), 15 V.N.Palle Sri Ranganna,SDC, TGP 9440941661 Sri M.Muralidhar, Asst.Director, 16 Veeraballi Asst.Director Agriculture, 8886613452 L.R.Palli Sri D.Madhusudhan Reddy, 17 Yerraguntla Asst.Director-1, Horticulture, Kadapa. 8374449057

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ii) Rajampet Division:

Name of the Name Of the Supervisory Officer & CONTACT Sl.No Mandal Designation NUMBER Sri Ramgopal Reddy, 1 ATLOOR 9866699206 Assistant Director, Sericulture, Kadapa Sri M.Muralidhar, Asst.Director, 2 B.KODUR 9393148058 Ground water, Kadapa. Sri B.Dasaratha Rami Reddy, 8374449058 3 B.MATTAM Asst.Director, Horticulture-II, Kadapa. 9949803721 (8374449058)(9949803721) Sri S.Lavanna, 4 BADVEL Forest Settlement Officer, Old RIMS, 9701424527 Kadapa. Sri Guru Prakash 5 CHITVEL Divisional Co-Operative Officer, 8886465057 Rajampeta Sri J.Ramesh babu, 6 GOPAVARAM Assistant Director, Agriculture 8886613440 Department, Badvel. Sri B.Chandra Naik, 7 KALASAPADU 9912316242 Deputy Director, ATMA, Kadapa Sri Srinivasulu, 8 NANDALUR Asst.Director, Agriculture (SC) 8886613453 Badvel. Sri L.Ludra Reddy, 9 OBULAVARIPALLI 8886613455 Assistant Director, MSTL, Kadapa Sri Lakshminarasimhulu, SDC, SSP Unit- 10 PENAGALUR 9490249460 4 Rajampet Sri R.D.Venkateswarulu, 11 PORUMAMILLA 9440810309 SUB-DFO, Badevl Sri G.Subramanyam 12 PULLAMPET Assistant Director,(Agriculture) 8886613438 Rly.Kodur. Sri K.Sathya Narayana Rao, 13 RAJAMPET Deputy Director, Adult Education, 9440064629 Kadapa Smt K.Vijaya Kumar 14 RLY-KODUR Assistant Direcor,Animal Husbandary, 9666093288 Rajampeta Sri M.Brmhananda Reddy, S.A. 15 Asst.Project Director, DWMA, 9989050296 KASINAYANA Kamalapuram Sri D.V.Subba Rao, 16 SIDHOUT 8886613439 Asst. Director (Agrl)., Rajampet. Smt G.Subhashini, 17 VONTIMITTA 9440914449 District Co-operative Officer, Kadapa.

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iii) Jammalamadugu Division:

Name of the Name Of the Supervisory CONTACT Sl.No Mandal Officer & Designation NUMBER Sri Satyanarayana Chowdari AD, 9505517204 CHAPADU 9505517204 Marketing , Kadapa Sri P.Siva Sankar Reddy, 2 DUVVUR SFC, Divisional Forest Officer 9440810077 (WL), Proddatur.

Dr S.Vijayalakshmi, Asst.Director, 9989997091 3 JAMMALAMADUGU Animal Husbandry, 9441335964 Jammalamadugu

Sri Ramesh Babu, 8341330926 / 4 KONDAPURAM Divl.Co-operative Officer, 8897718267 Proddatur. Sri Nagaraju, DPM Diary, 5 LINGALA 8008203667 DRDA, Kadapa. Sri A.Venkata Subbaiah, 6 MUDDANUR Assistant Director,Agriculture 8886613436 Muddanur. Sri P.Sainath, 7 MYDUKUR 7799721154 PD, Housing, Kadapa Sri M.K.V.Sreenivasulu, Project 8 MYLAVARAM Director, 8374449696 APMIP, Kadapa. Sri B. Venkateswara Rao, 9 PEDDAMUDIUM Executive Engineer, PR, 9949733303 Jammalamadugu Smt. S.Prathibha Bharathi, 10 PRODDATUR Executive Director, 9849914847 S.C.Corporation, Kadapa. Sri P.Nageswara Rao, 11 PULIVENDULA Executive Engineer, PR, 8886678605 Kadapa. Sri Soma Sundar Reddy, 12 RAJUPALEM Assistant Director of 8886613435 Agriculture, Mydukur Sri D.Jammanna, 13 SIMHADRIPURAM Asst.Director, Agriculture, 8886613437 Pulivendula. Sri P.Satya Narayana, 14 THONDUR Asst.Director, 8978779727 Handlooms & Textiles,Kadapa. 15 Vempalle Sri Dhanunjaya SDC(PBC) 9441949617 P.Sreenivasula Reddy, 16 VEMULA Assistant Director, 9492632272 Animal Husbandary, Pulivendula

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5. Control Rooms

i) District Level:

List of Emergency Control Rooms in the Y.S.R. District Kadapa

FAx No. Control Room Sl.No. Office Toll Free No. No's

1 08562-246344 FAX No.08562- Kadapa Collectorate 1077 244438 2 08562-250225

3 08562-244678

ii) Division Level:

Sl. Divisional Office Cell No. Office No. Fax No. No.

1 R.D.O, Kadapa 9849904117 08565-240214 08565-240066

2 R.D.O., Rajampet 9849904114 08562-242435 08562-242435

3 R.D.O Jammalamadu 9849904115 08560-271088 08560-271088

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iii) Mandal Level: a) (Kadapa Division Mandals)

Mandal Cell Nos. Land lines 1.C.K.Dinne 7674950701 08562-231226

9704941769 2.Chakrayapet 08567-234709 7674950702

3.Chennur 7674950703 08562-232212

4.Chinnamandem 7674950704 08561-244026

5.Galiveedu 7674950705 08567-233227

6.Kadapa 9849904126 08562-242205

7.Kamalapuram 7674950706 08563-274235

8.Khajipet 7674950707 08562-238649

9.L.R.Palli 7674950708 234023

10.Pendlimarry 7674950709 --

11.Ramapuram 7674950710 08562-238026

12.Rayachoty 7674950711 08561-251065

13.Sambepalli 9959667561 08561-242427 14.T.Sundupalli 7674950712 08561-248637

15.V.N.Palli 7674950713 08563-270032

16.Vallur 7674950714 08562-236437 17.Veeraballi 7674950715 08561-243425

18.Yerraguntla 7674950716 08563-275211

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b) Rajampet Division Mandals Mandal Cell Nos. Land Phone 1. Atloor 7674950717

2. B.Kodur 7674950718

3. Badvel 7674950720

4. B.Mattam 7674950719

5. Chitvel 7674950721

6.Gopavaram 7674950722

7.Kalasapadu 7674950723

8.Nandaluru 9959667589

9.Obulvaripalli 7674950724

10.Penagaluru 7674950725

11.Porumamilla 7674950726

12.Pullampet 7674950727

13.RlyKodur 9959667591 08566-244119

14.Rajampet 9959667588 08565-240218

15.SAKN 7674950728

16.Sidhout 7674950729

17.Vontimitta 9959667597

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c) Jammalamadugu Division Mandals Mandal Cell Nos. Land line NO. 9441109445 08564- 278040 1.Chapadu 8978695149

2.Duvvur 7674950731 08564-238143

3.Jammalamadugu 7674950732 08562-270071

4.Kondapuram 7674950733 08560-274480

5.Linagala 7674950734 08568-238527

6.Muddanur 7674950735 08560-279147

7.Mydukur 7674950736 08564-231234

8.Mylavaram 7674950737 08560-273426

9.Peddamudium 7674950738 08560-272826

10.Proddatur 9959667574 08564-252188

11.Pulivendla 7674950739 08568-286125

12.Rajupalem 9959667511

13.Simhadripuram 7674950740 08568-235618

14.Thondur 7674950741 08568-238325

15.Vempalli 7674950742 08588-281257

16.Vemula 7674950743 08588-282437

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6. Vulnerable Villages, Rehabilitation Centers and Contact Persons

i) Kadapa Division:

a) Kadapa Mandal:

Following are the Vulnerable Villages, Rehabilitation Centers and Contact Persons in Kadapa Mandal Sl. Village Rehabilitation Contact Persons Phone Nos. No. Centre 1. S.K.R & S.K.R 1) V.R.O. 9849545433 Govt. 2)Panchayat Secretary Akkayapalli Women’s 3) Anganwadi Worker 8331069646 College, 4)Village Revenue Assistant 8345684413 Kadapa 2 1) V.R.O. 9652890095 M.P. Ele. 2)Panchayat Secretary 8331069658 Kadapa School, Devuni 3) Anganwadi Worker Kadapa 4)Village Revenue Assistant 3. S.K.R & S.K.R 1) V.R.O. 9652890095 Govt. 2)Panchayat Secretary Nagarajupet Women’s 3) Anganwadi Worker 8331069771 College, 4)Village Revenue Assistant Kadapa 4 1) V.R.O. 9949083290 M.P. Ele. 2)Panchayat Secretary Pathakadapa School, Devuni 3) Anganwadi Worker 8331069675 Kadapa 4)Village Revenue Assistant 8345684413

b)Khajipet Mandal: Following are the Vulnerable Villages, Rehabilitation Centers and Contact Persons in Khajipet Mandal Sl. Village Rehabilitation Contact Persons Phone Nos. No. Centre 1. 1) V.R.O. 9885442416 Yeturu 2)Panchayat Secretary 9440245646 3) Anganwadi Worker 4)Village Revenue Assistant M.P. Ele. 7702943715 2 School, Yetur 1) V.R.O. 9885442416 Sannapalli 2)Panchayat Secretary 9440245646 3) Anganwadi Worker H/o Yeturu 4)Village Revenue 7702943715 Assistant 3 1) V.R.O. 8886075230 M.P. Ele. 2)Panchayat Secretary 9441112542 Tripuravaram School, 3) Anganwadi Worker Thripuravaram 4)Village Revenue Assistant 9949221061

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4 1) V.R.O. 9399935299 2)Panchayat Secretary 9441761690 M.P.Ele.School, Kommalur 3) Anganwadi Worker Kommaluru 4)Village Revenue Assistant 9866718943

c) C.K. Dinne Mandal:

Following are the Vulnerable Villages, Rehabilitation Centers and Contact Persons in C.K. Dinne Mandal

Sl. Village Rehabilitation Contact Persons Phone Nos. No. Centre 1 1) V.R.O. 7396514257 2)Panchayat 9959094195 Secretary Buggalapalli 3) Anganwadi 8331070357 Worker 4)Village Revenue Assistant 9701765170 2 1) V.R.O. 7396514257 MPUP School, 2)Panchayat 9959094195 Secretary Gudavandlapalli Nagireddipalli 3) Anganwadi 8331070360 Worker 4)Village Revenue 9701765170 Assistant 3 1) V.R.O. 7396514257 2)Panchayat 9441919097 Secretary M.M.S. Bidiki 3) Anganwadi 8008651260 Worker 4)Village Revenue Assistant 9652657127 4 1) V.R.O. 7396514257 2)Panchayat 9959094195 Secretary MPUP School, Nagireddipalli 3) Anganwadi 8331070358 MMS Bidiki Worker 4)Village Revenue 9701765170 Assistant 5 1) V.R.O. 9959010154 2)Panchayat 9441919097 R.T.Palli MPUP School, Secretary R.T.Palli 3) Anganwadi Worker 4)Village Revenue 9959258152 Assistant

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d): Sambapalli Mandal:

Following are the Vulnerable Villages, Rehabilitation Centers and Contact Persons in Sambapalli Mandal. Sl. Village Rehabilitation Contact Persons Phone Nos. No. Centre 1 1) V.R.O. 8374805668 2)Panchayat Secretary 9492379419 MP Ele. School, Devapatla 3) Anganwadi Worker 8886735775 Devapatle 4)Village Revenue 9701598103 Assistant 2 1) V.R.O. 9949156482 2)Panchayat Secretary 9701897913 MP Ele. School, Dudyala 3) Anganwadi Worker 8008220365 Dudyala 4)Village Revenue 9676734262 Assistant 3 1) V.R.O. 9440707529 2)Panchayat Secretary 8096027456 MP Ele. School, Gunnikuntla 3) Anganwadi Worker 8331069354 Gunnikunta 4)Village Revenue 9550921385 Assistant 4 1) V.R.O. 9440707529 2)Panchayat Secretary 8096027456 MP Ele. School, Guriginjakunta 3) Anganwadi Worker 9581219206 Guriginjakunta 4)Village Revenue 9989778019 Assistant 5 1) V.R.O. 9491941599 2)Panchayat Secretary MP Ele. School, Guttapalli 3) Anganwadi Worker 9985851855 Guttapalli 4)Village Revenue 9618281101 Assistant 6 1) V.R.O. 9701864048 MP Ele. School, 2)Panchayat Secretary 9052354283 Motakatla Prakash nagar 3) Anganwadi Worker 8179090535 Colony 4)Village Revenue 9642355137 Assistant 7 1) V.R.O. 9949156482 Narayanareddi 2)Panchayat Secretary 9603420566 MP Ele. School, 3) Anganwadi Worker 9966203822 garipalli Narayanareddipalli 4)Village Revenue 8790739219 Assistant 8 1) V.R.O. 9701864048 2)Panchayat Secretary 9494880335 MP Ele. School, Rothukunta 3) Anganwadi Worker 7799077419 Dinnemeedipalli 4)Village Revenue 8374189513 Assistant 9 1) V.R.O. 9491941599 2)Panchayat Secretary MP Ele. School, S.Somavaram 3) Anganwadi Worker 9160660560 S.Somavaram 4)Village Revenue 9985851861 Assistant

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10 1) V.R.O. 9494880335 2)Panchayat Secretary 9492379419 ZP High School, Sambepalli 3) Anganwadi Worker 8985082901 Sambepalli 4)Village Revenue 9703466029 Assistant 11 1) V.R.O. 9885992695 2)Panchayat Secretary 9849867004 ZP High School, Settipalli 3) Anganwadi Worker 9618618394 Settipalli 4)Village Revenue 9052237170 Assistant

ii) Rajampet Division: a) Rly-Kodur Mandal:

Following are the Vulnerable Villages, Rehabilitation Centers and Contact Persons in Rly-Kodur Mandal

Sl. Village Rehabilitation Contact Persons Phone Nos. No. Centre 1) V.R.O. 9573805131 2)Panchayat Secretary 9963464622

Gandhinagar 3) Anganwadi Worker 9703622290 1. 4)Village Revenue 9705302984 Assistant 1) V.R.O. 8374322609 2)Panchayat Secretary 2. Dharmapuram 3) Anganwadi Worker 8142157569 4)Village Revenue 9494080120 Assistant 1) V.R.O. 8019956345 1. HMM School, 2)Panchayat Secretary Kodur Town 3. Santhinagar 3) Anganwadi Worker 9966278755

4)Village Revenue 9908571615

Assistant 2. ZP Girls High 1) V.R.O. 8688823411 School, Chitvel 2)Panchayat Secretary 9177185969 Road, Kodur 4. Ananthrajpet 3) Anganwadi Worker 9959663801 Town 4)Village Revenue 9494080120

Assistant 1) V.R.O. 9533499611 2)Panchayat Secretary 8790089070 5. S.Kothapalli H/o 3) Anganwadi Worker 8142645240 Upparapalli 4)Village Revenue 9642324860 Assistant 1) V.R.O. 9573805131 2)Panchayat Secretary 8142127756 6. Reddivaripalli 3) Anganwadi Worker 9177493231 4)Village Revenue 9705302984 Assistant

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1) V.R.O. 9573805131 2)Panchayat Secretary 9177185969 7. Gundlapalli 3) Anganwadi Worker 8331070880 4)Village Revenue 9705302984 Assistant 1) V.R.O. 8019956345 2)Panchayat Secretary 8. Mysurivaripalli 3) Anganwadi Worker 8331070940 4)Village Revenue 9908571615 Assistant 1) V.R.O. 9533499611 2)Panchayat Secretary 9059491850 9. Madhavarampodu 3) Anganwadi Worker 8331070938 4)Village Revenue 9959189941 Assistant

b) Obulavaripalli Mandal: Following are the Vulnerable Villages, Rehabilitation Centers and Contact Persons in Obulavaripalli Mandal

Sl. Village Rehabilitation Contact Persons Phone Nos. No. Centre 1) V.R.O. 9441831601 ZPH School, 2)Panchayat Secretary 9966787970 1. Y.Kota Y.Kota 3) Anganwadi Worker 8331070741 4)Village Revenue Assistant

C) Rajampet Mandal: Following are the Vulnerable Villages, Rehabilitation Centers and Contact Persons in Rajampet Mandal

Sl. Village Rehabilitation Contact Persons Phone Nos. No. Centre ZPH School & 1) V.R.O. 9440650330 ZPH SchoolUrdu 2)Panchayat Secretary 9440245470 1. Rajampet Rajampet 3) Anganwadi Worker 8331070189 4)Village Revenue 9059698011 Assistant

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d) Nandalur Mandal:

Following are the Vulnerable Villages, Rehabilitation Centers and Contact Persons in Nandalur Mandal

Sl. Village Rehabilitation Contact Persons Phone Nos. No. Centre ZPH School, 1) V.R.O. 7396938883 Patur 2)Panchayat Secretary 8978937149 1. Patur 3) Anganwadi Worker 9985067203 4)Village Revenue 9052432079 Assistant ZPH School, 1) V.R.O. 9177030215 Nagireddipalli 2)Panchayat Secretary 9440473905 2. Nagireddipalli 3) Anganwadi Worker 9010819831 4)Village Revenue 9177346436 Assistant ZPH School, 1) V.R.O. 9948509325 Nandalur 2)Panchayat Secretary 9640158859 3. Nandalur 3) Anganwadi Worker 9441955782 4)Village Revenue 9666904843 Assistant MPP School, 1) V.R.O. 9177030215 L.M.Puram 2)Panchayat Secretary 9666937090 4. L.M.Puram 3) Anganwadi Worker 7382970296 4)Village Revenue 9985549586 Assistant MPUP School, 1) V.R.O. 9000713778 Nukinenipalli 2)Panchayat Secretary 9441501086 5. Nukinenipalli 3) Anganwadi Worker 8978597230 4)Village Revenue 9603549663 Assistant ZPH School, 1) V.R.O. 8143638850 Patur 2)Panchayat Secretary 9441501086 6. Pothapi 3) Anganwadi Worker 8978597230 4)Village Revenue 9603549663 Assistant

e) Atloor Mandal: Following are the Vulnerable Villages, Rehabilitation Centers and Contact Persons in Atloor Mandal

Sl. Village Rehabilitation Contact Persons Phone Nos. No. Centre 1.MP Ele. School, 1) V.R.O. 9703754053 Vemalur 2)Panchayat Secretary 1 Vemaluru 2.PR Building 3) Anganwadi Worker 7799252961 3.Gramapanchay 4)Village Revenue ath Office Assistant 9989869231

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iii) Jammalamadugu Division:

a) Peddamudium Mandal: Following are the Vulnerable Villages, Rehabilitation Centers and Contact Persons in Peddamudium Mandal

Sl. Rehabilitation Village Contact Persons Phone Nos. No. Centre 1) V.R.O. 8106563274 2)Panchayat 9640024360 MP Ele. School, Secretary 3) Anganwadi 9550291562 1 Balapanagudur Balapanagudur Worker 4)Village 8897388681 Revenue Assistant 1) V.R.O. 9963626631 2)Panchayat 9441152231 Secretary 3) Anganwadi 9701728579 2 Chadipiralladinne Worker 4)Village 9704159794 MP Ele. School Revenue Chadipiralla Assistant Dinne 1) V.R.O. 8897688431 2)Panchayat Secretary 9441011513 3) Anganwadi 3 Garisalur Worker 8466065056 4)Village Revenue 9866657907 Assistant 1) V.R.O. 8897688431 2)Panchayat MP Ele.School, Secretary 9441152231 3) Anganwadi 4 Chinnamudium Chinnamudiam Worker 8331069626 4)Village Revenue 9573263236 Assistant 1) V.R.O. 8897142585 2)Panchayat 9985459033 Secretary 3) Anganwadi 8331069605 MPUP School, Palur 5 Nagarajupalli Worker

4)Village 9573112071 Revenue Assistant

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1) V.R.O. 8897142585 2)Panchayat 9985459033 Secretary MPUP School, Palur 3) Anganwadi 8331069605 6 Palur Worker 4)Village Revenue 9494739025 Assistant 1) V.R.O. 8106563274 2)Panchayat 9640024360 MPUP School, Secretary 3) Anganwadi 9550291562 7 Nemalladinne Nemalladinne Worker 4)Village 8008533727 Revenue Assistant 1) V.R.O. 8897142585 2)Panchayat 9492587159 Secretary ZPHS,Peddamudiam 3) Anganwadi 9704832270 8 Peddamudium Worker 4)Village 9573339760 Revenue Assistant 1) V.R.O. 2)Panchayat 9052370955 Secretary 9848808820 MPEle. School, 3) Anganwadi 8790096355 9 Uppalur Uppalur Worker

4)Village 9701754035 Revenue Assistant

b) Rajupalem Mandal:

Following are the Vulnerable Villages, Rehabilitation Centers and Contact Persons in Rajupalem Mandal

Sl. Rehabilitation Village Contact Persons Phone Nos. No. Centre MP Ele. School, 1) V.R.O. 9959801603 Vellala 2)Panchayat 9000491529 Secretary 3) Anganwadi 8096680381 1. Vellala Worker 4)Village Revenue 9490282472 Assistant

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MP Ele. School, 1) V.R.O. 9959801603 Pagidala 2)Panchayat 9000491529 Secretary 2. Padigala 3) Anganwadi 84990045107 Worker 4)Village Revenue 9989355152 Assistant MP Ele. School, 1) V.R.O. 9908548190 Daddanala 2)Panchayat 9618839893 Secretary 8998655425 3. Daddanala 3) Anganwadi Worker 9676822767 4)Village Revenue Assistant MP Ele. School, 9908548190 Kallur 1) V.R.O. 9618839893 2)Panchayat Secretary 99989723995 4. Kullur 3) Anganwadi Worker 9966924180 4)Village Revenue Assistant

ZPHS, Gadegudur 1) V.R.O. 990854819 2)Panchayat 9618839893 Secretary 5. Gadeguduru 3) Anganwadi 8331069573 Worker 4)Village Revenue 8179633614 Assistant MP Ele. School, 1) V.R.O. 9493439175 Kottala 2)Panchayat Kottala H/o Secretary 9553652032 6. 3) Anganwadi 7794808450 Tangutur Worker 4)Village Revenue 9502515605 Assistant MP Ele. School, 1) V.R.O. 9493439175 Tangutur 2)Panchayat 9553652032 Secretary 7. Tangutur 3) Anganwadi 8331069581 Worker 4)Village Revenue 9014610102 Assistant MP Ele. School, 1) V.R.O. 8500070014 Thondaldinne 2)Panchayat 9440703347 Thondaladinne Secretary 8. 3) Anganwadi 8106715770 and Eravapalem Worker 4)Village Revenue 99949736296 Assistant

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ZPHS, Velavali 1) V.R.O. 9440725890 2)Panchayat 9440337323 Secretary 9. Velavali 3) Anganwadi 7893348636 Worker 4)Village Revenue 8374683464 Assistant

c) Proddatur Mandal:

Following are the Vulnerable Villages, Rehabilitation Centers and Contact Persons in Proddatur Mandal

Sl. Rehabilitation Village Contact Persons Phone Nos. No. Centre MPEle. School, 1) V.R.O. 8522844040 Bankachinnayapalli 2)Panchayat 9703036342 Secretary 1. Bankachinnayapalli 3) Anganwadi 8331071588 Worker 77020908481 4)Village Revenue Assistant MPUP School, 1) V.R.O. 9391411778 KAmanur 2)Panchayat 9550457505 Secretary 9866605376 2. Kamanuru 3) Anganwadi Worker 8897175015 4)Village Revenue Assistant MPEle. School, 1) V.R.O. 9391411778 Nakkaladinne 2)Panchayat 9550457505 Secretary 3. Nakkaladinne 3) Anganwadi 8179564020 Worker 4)Village Revenue 9959977414 Assistant d) Chapadu Mandal: Following are the Vulnerable Villages, Rehabilitation Centers and Contact Persons in Chapadu Mandal

.Sl. Rehabilitation Village Contact Persons Phone Nos. No. Centre MP Ele. School, 1) V.R.O. 9030868639 Vedurur 2)Panchayat 8096613513 Secretary 1. Vedurur 3) Anganwadi 8331071403 Worker 4)Village Revenue 9959514933 Assistant

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MP Ele. School, 1) V.R.O. 9849786652 Annavaram 2)Panchayat 9000404877 Secretary Annavaram H/o 2. 3) Anganwadi 8106331667 Madur Worker 4)Village Revenue 9502866819 Assistant MPEle. School, 1) V.R.O. 9030868639 NAraharipuram 2)Panchayat 8096613513 Secretary 3. Naraharipuram 3) Anganwadi 8331071399 Worker 4)Village Revenue 9885016238 Assistant MP Ele. School, 1) V.R.O. 9849786652 Madur 2)Panchayat 9004048477 Secretary 4. Madur 3) Anganwadi 9550109779 Worker 4)Village Revenue 9705723730 Assistant MP Ele. School, 1) V.R.O. 9849399391 Gunthachiyyapadu 2)Panchayat 9704934081 Secretary 5. Gunthachiyyapadu 3) Anganwadi 8331071436 Worker 4)Village Revenue 8179335313 Assistant MP Ele. School, 1) V.R.O. 9985606874 Seetharamapuram 2)Panchayat 8142341817 Secretary 6. Seetharamapuram 3) Anganwadi 9573918585 Worker 4)Village Revenue 9490135705 Assistant MP El. School, 1) V.R.O. 9030868639 Kuchupapa 2)Panchayat 8096613513 Secretary 7. Kuchupapa 3) Anganwadi 8331071409 Worker 4)Village Revenue 9948996214 Assistant

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e) Duvvur Mandal:

Following are the Vulnerable Villages, Rehabilitation Centers and Contact Persons in Duvvur Mandal

Sl. Rehabilitation Contact Phone Nos. Village No. Centre Persons Masque at 1) V.R.O. 90521833839 Kanagudur 2)Panchayat 9959243441 Secretary 3) Anganwadi 8331071509 1. Kanaguduru Worker 4)Village 9908002813 Revenue Assistant TGP Bunglow in 1) V.R.O. 9949631597 Duvvur 2)Panchayat 9703366486 Secretary Pedda 3) Anganwadi 8978544865 2. Jonnaavaram Worker 4)Village Revenue Assistant 1) V.R.O. 7396493832 2)Panchayat 9908230904 Secretary 3) Anganwadi 9866287988 3. Nelatur Worker 4)Village 9618436289 Revenue Assistant

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12.Action Plan At Mandal Level

Action to be taken in the event of warning:

Immediately on receipt of Preliminary Cyclone warning, an emergency control room will be opened in the office of the Tahsildar and to ensure all instructions contained in the Cyclone Plan are communicated to all concerned and the plan is put into operation immediately. MPDOs and all the Mandal level officers have to be in to touch will the Tahisldar and take immediate necessary action as per the direction received from Supervisory Officer/Tahsildar and Senior Officer from time to time.

Duties to be performed after receipt of Second Warning:

 The Tahsildar shall see that the staff drafted for the purpose are moved to their respective places and take up evacuation of the people to the shelters immediately. Food, Water, other arrangements should be made in the shelter.

 The Motor Vehicle Inspector will see the required lorries and other vehicles for evacuation and keep at the disposal of the Tahsildar.

 All the Departmental Officers shall be present in the Mandal Head Quarters with their staff and shall be available for attending to cyclone pre and post operations entrusted to them.

Pre-cyclone safety measures:

 Mandal Team, and concerned VRO’s Panchayat Secretaries and habitation committees shall take steps to educate the public about the precautionary measures.

 The villagers should be advised to keep (1) Lantrens filled with Kerosene, Torch lights with enough dry cells, candles (2) not to take shelter near the trees (3) to stock enough food grains (4) to keep extra drinking water (5) evacuate cattle from the low lying areas will in advance (6) to shift to a safest place if the house cannot with stand the violent cyclone storm or if the house is situated in low lying area.

 Habitation Committees have been formed in all the including affected habitations with the members ie., President, Vice-president, MPTC, ward members, Anganvadi workers, ANMs are members in the committees. They should be co-ordinate all the activities at the relief centers.

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Post cyclone Measures:

 The FIs, EDTs (Civil Supplies), Dy Tahsildars shall visit the relief centers and obtain the information of evacuates from the Relief Center In charge officer and furnish the requirement of food pockets in each of the relief Center. The lists of evacuates shall be got approved by the Tahsildar. They should approach the Hotel authorities for preparation and pack of the food as per Government norms.

 Immediately after Cyclone the rescue and relief teams should be pressed into service. The Relief teams should establish contact with affected villages and visit all the villages by using all available modes of transport. The Tahsildar shall ensure to build up photographic record of the damages. The teams shall assess Human loss, Livestock loss, Loss to private and public Properties, Loss to crops, damages to lands and other loses if any and submit assessment reports to the Tahsildar. The Tahsildar in turn shall furnish the preliminary loss report to the Collector / RDO. The Tahsildar shall also report to the Collector, the probable amount required to meet the relief operations.

Rehabilitation Centers:

 There are 54 Rehabilitation center in the District. The Tahsildars should inspect all cyclone shelters and report the present condition of the cyclone shelters as to whether the shelters are in good condition to accommodate the evacuees and furnish fitness certificates. They should also report the details of repairs to be carried out to the shelters if necessary.

 The EE (PR), Kadapa, Rajampet and Pulivendla should inspect all cyclone shelters under their control for maintenance and ensure that they are in good condition, keeping in view the ensuing cyclone season.

Wireless Sets

 The Collectorate, All Divisional head quarters and all Mandals wireless sets are working.

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13. Action Plan for District Supply Officer/D.M. Civil Supplies

 The Commissioner of Civil Supplies, AP, Hyderabad issued instructions to

take immediate action for advance possession of ECs in cyclone prone areas

during heavy rains / floods for using the same for immediate relief to the

cyclone victims as there will be damages to the roads and tanks disrupting

the transport system . The Tahsildars in the coastal areas are requested to

place advance indents with the DM, APSCSC Ltd.,kadapa for positioning rice

in the FP Shops in the villages/ habitations that are likely to be affected

during the above cyclone period. The quantity released may be reduced in

three equal installments from the subsequent monthly allotments.

 The FP Shop Dealers located in the villages and habitations which are likely

to be affected during cyclone period are directed to act as food incharges in

consultation with the Habitation committee members appointed by the

Collector. They can also utilize the rice stocks available with the Head

Masters in the Mid Day Meal scheme in emergency cases. They have to

distribute the rice stocks as per the directions of the Tahsildars. They have

to make arrangements for distribution of food packets to the affected

persons in the village/ habitation as per the directions of the Tahsildars.

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14.Action Plan for Fisheries Department

 To keep the cyclone relief Coracles (Teppas) with OBMs readily available for evacuation of low lying / flooding area fishermen along with active swimmers.

 Distribution of Pamphlets, conduct of awareness camps and making the active teams for different purposes during natural disasters.

 To activate the village action teams /resumes teams with cyclone kits and active swimmers as specified below.

1. Alert & .Evacuation Team 2. Relief camps organization Team 3. Village security Team 4. Medical & First Aid Team 5. Boats/ Engines & nets Keeping Team

Cyclone Relief Corales(Teppas)

 The Assistant Director of Fisheries, Kadapa shall keep the Coracles (Teppas) ready in vulnerable places to evacuate the people and identify to serve flood victims under the control of Assistant Director of Fisheries, Kadapa.

 The Assistant Director of fisheries, Kadapa shall keep the Coracles (Teppas) ready in vulnerable places to evacuate the people and identify to serve and also list out the private swimmers available for the use of cyclone operations. Directions were issued to the Fire Department authorities to conduct training programs to the Home Guards / their fire men on cyclone rescue operations i.e to save the victims with the life jackets who were left in marooned habitations.

Identification of Active Swimmers:

 The Fisheries Development officers will identify the active fishermen young experienced swimmers in the coastal mandals / Villages and listed them, to participate in the flood relief activity .These lists will be with concerned MRO for attending emergency flood relief operations if any.

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15.Action Plan for District Madical & Health Department

 The District is divided in 14 Health Cluseters. The Stock of Drugs was kept at cluster Head Quarters. After receiving Cyclone warning the SPHOs of the concerned are should not wait for further instructions, if they are in the tour they must return to their HeadQuarters and to look after the preentive measures to be taken.

 They must collect the daily report on the activities taken up during cyclone/flood from the Primary Health Center, consolidate and sent to the Epidemic Cell/ O/o DM&HO established at District Medical and Health officer for this purpose. The information should be passed to the contact Number 08532-259459. Emergency cell will function 24 Hours in O/O DM&HO. They must indent time to time and the supplies should be taken from the Central Drug stores situated at RIMS, Kadapa.

 All the Medical Officers in the Cyclone affected area should ready with the staff and epidemic drug and disinfectants to meet any eventuality during Cyclone natural calamities. The Medical Officer should procedure the required drugs and disinfectants and transport them to the vulnerable areas and keep them in the sub Centers/Panchayat officer to meet any eventuality.

 They have to keep watch on activities surveillance for identification of Diarrhoea and other waterborne disease and vector borne diseases and disinfection of unhygienic area to be taken.

 The precaution should be propagated through the mike the pamphlets can be prepared and distributed to create awareness in the public in every village the static team and mobile team is also arranged.

 view of cyclone threat during the months of June, July, October and November, the teams of doctors with Para Medical Staff are deputed as reserve teams. The Medical Officers and Para Medical Staff are deputed to have reported for duty soon after hearing the first warning of cyclone through Radio or Office and to report at the District Cyclone cell in the District Medical & Health Officer’s office, Kadapa immediately and they should be kept as reserve team at District Cyclone cell for utilization of services when ever and where ever necessary.

 If any Para Medical Staff are vacant or already on leave neighbouring an nearest Para Medical Staff should be deputed by the Medical Officer, PH Centre, concerned.

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Medicines:

 Collector and District Magistrate, has issued instructions to the DM & HO, Kadapa , DPO, Kadapa and Municipal commissioners to maintain the stocks in the cyclone stores containing the following items and other necessary medicines and formed medical team well in advance by the DM & HO, Kadapa.

1.Bleaching powder. 2.Chlorine tablets to utilize for water purification . 3.Antibiotics, Anti-pireties,Analgesics 4.I.V.Fluids. 5.All other medicines for first aid . 6.Sanination related medicines (DPO, Kadapa, Municipal Commissioner)

 The DM & HO, Kadapa shall keep sufficient medicines to keep sufficient life save drugs also in the primary health centers situated in coastal areas and also in vulnerable areas in the other part of the District. He is requested to prepare action plan with required number of teams well in advance.

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16.Action Plan for Animal Husbandary Department

 Kadapa District is prone to cyclone during, October, November and December months every year.

Pre-Cyclone Preparedness:

 Sufficient quantity of vaccines as a forecast requirement with the knowledge of previous demand has been procured and kept ready. Sufficient quantities of emergency medicines are stocked at vulnerable places. Teams were constituted consisting of one Veterinary Assistant Surgeon/one Para Staff and one or two Attenders on permanent basis. The teams will rush to the affected villages and take up relief works. First aid kits are made available for each team with medicines to take care of affected livestock and keep urgency life saving medicines. Instructions were given to Animal Husbandry officers to take necessary action with coordination of local Municipality/Gram Panchayat and local voluntary organizations etc., Preventive inoculations against Hemorrhagic Septicemia has been conducted in all vulnerable villages in coastal belt.

 The Joint Director, Animal Husbandry, Kadapa has been instructed to keep sufficient drugs and vaccine to prevent deceases to the livestock during the cyclone period.

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17.Action Plan for Rural Water Supply Sector

 Ensure availability of field test kits(both for chemical & bacteriological Parameters) and refill so that GP could test drinking water quality more frequently in emergence and will arrange for regular water quality testing of drinking water sources in the affected are during floods.

 It shall be ensured that all the existing sources in the affected region are seized and tested for bacteriological contamination. If identified as uninfected then the source is unseized and drinking water is supplied only after carrying out the flushing of the source.

 If the source identified as bacteriological contaminated then identify for alternative sourced of drinking water through transportation and make necessary arrangements for supply to the affected population.

 Will ensure supply of clean drinking water to affected areas.

 Prepare plans for water distribution by water tankers, mobile water purification units and other means of distribution and storage of water and will ensure transportation of water with minimum wastage.

 It shall been ensured that water made available for personal and domestic hygiene should not cause any risk to health.

 Will prepare an alternative contingency plan for providing drinking water in case of failure of regular water distribution system during the disaster.

 Will visit all the areas under their jurisdiction to have first-hand information of the situation.

 Maintain data on repair status of water supply system and potable water for villages and panchayats.

 Will create a roster of technicians for carrying out immediate repairs and restoration of water supply facilities in the events of disasters.

 Will create a roster of technicians for carrying out immediate repairs and restoration o water supply facilities in the event of disaster.

 Local MLS, MP and other Community leaders must be informed on measures taken by RWS Department for an effective disaster response.

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Action Plan Before Cyclone

 Identification of Cyclones effected habitations in advance.  Designate a Section Officer for emergency response and will act as the contact person for that Department / Agency.  Review and update Precautionary measures and procedures and especially ascertain that adequate stock of safe drinking water and other inpurs are available in areas prone to Natural Calamities.  Provision of safe water to all Habitations as and when required.  Clearance of Drains and sewerage Systems, particularly in the Cyclone affected areas.  Prior arrangement of water tankers and other means of distribution and arrange water storage tanks to fill as & when required  Prior arrangement of stand - by generators.  Stock-Pipe of sand bags and other necessary items for breach closure at the Panchayat level near by tanks.  Taking up at least 2 Mobile Vans of a responsible civilians of each village in advance for communities at the time of Cyclone.  Carrying out emergency repairs of damaged water supply schemes.  Annual assessment of danger levels & wide publicity of those levels.  Identify flood prone areas and activate flood monitoring mechanisams.  Provide water level gauge at critical points along the Rivers, Dams and Tanks.  Identify and maintain of materials / tool kits required for emergency response.

Action Plan After Cyclone

 Monitoring Flood situation.  Dissemination of Flood warning.  Ensure accurate dissemination of warning meassages naming GPs & Mandals with details of flow & likely damage.  Monitoring and protection of DW Tanks.  Inspection of villages & aware the public not only in water supply but also to advise them to overcome the situation Physically & Mentally.  Inspection and repair of pumps, generator, motor equipments, station buildings (Pump houses etc.,)  Review and documentation.  Sharing of experiences and lessons learnt with departmental Engineers.  Development of checklists and contingency plans.

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18.Action Plan for Road & Buildings Department

 The SE, R&B, Kadapa has been deputed the officers to look after the

damages interruptions to clear the obstructions on roads to make read free

from interruptions, duly attended the repairs during the floods. The

Executive Engineers, R&B, N.H., authorities, Kadapa and Executive

Engineers, Panchayat Raj, Kadapa, are instructed to inspect all the culverts,

weak bridges, roads and side-drains in coastal areas and see that they are

maintained in good condition at vulnerable points. They should ensure free

flow of traffic by strengthening the diversion roads etc. They should take

adequate measures to store the required material like Sand bags, Cement

etc. well in advance at the places likely to breach so that immediate repairs

and restoration works can be taken up after the cyclone if breaches occur.

They are also instructed to remove all the dead or dying trees on the road

sides. The Superintendent Engineer, R&B, Kadapa is instructed to furnish

the requirement of Power Saws. And also requested to submit the details of

alternative ways (roads), if the existing roads breaches in the cyclones. It is

also directed to contact the owners of the proclainers well in advance to

provide them to clear off the obstacles on road at the time of post cyclone

measures.

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19.Action Plan for Fire Services Department

1 District Fire Officer informed that there are 12 fire stations in the District , 13 water tenders, 18 portable pumps, 15 Nylon ropes, 15 Manila ropes, 20 cotton ropes, 15 Dragon lights , 15 Torch lights, 50 life buoys, 50 life jackets, fiber helmets 50, 05 Jumping Net, 05 Bionoculars, 03 Beam cutter(Concrete) and 2 Aska lamp and all the rescue operating equipment is in good condition.

2 The District Fire Officer informed that Auto pro lamps are proposed to put in every Fire Station.

3 During Cyclone, one Fire Tender should be placed at the disposal of each Special Officer of Mandals. Necessary arrangements should be made for deputing personnel and tenders from unaffected areas.

4 The emergency equipment viz., Life Jackets, Life Buoys, Dragon Lights, Glow lights, Ropes and other rescue operating equipment shall be kept ready in good condition by periodically checking and utilizing these through out the year so that they become useful in time of need.

5 Conduct meeting with all concerned at District level and issue instructions to attend rescue operations during cyclone time.

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20.Action Plan for Irrigation Department

Arrangements for Pre-Disasters in jurisdiction of Irrigation Circle:

In the jurisdiction of Irrigation Circle, Kadapa, 1841 Nos. of Minor Irrigation sources with registered ayacut of 111225 Acres, and 4 Nos. of Medium, Irrigation with registered ayacut of 59955 acres are maintained. The F.O’s are constituted for Medium Irrigation sources only.

To tackle the situation arising out due to Natural disasters during the ensuing flood season / cyclone, issued suitable instructions and take precautionary measures to the field officers concerned as noted below.

All the vulnerable locations in the sources are to be identified along with the Water Users Associations / Distributory Committees / Project Committees While conducting field survey, the following aspects are considered.

1. The sluice gates of the tanks got serviced and kept ready for operation. 2. Keep the man power and material ready for operation and communicate the each one to the concerned. 3. Wherever vulnerable reaches identified, to make necessary arrangements, for intensive patrolling of tank bund, surplus course bund and supply channel bunds etc.,

 Further maintenance of flood stores by procuring requisite numbers of empty cement bags, sand, Casurina, bellies, bamboos, binding wire, dewatering pumps, generator at vulnerable places whichever necessary.

 After receipt of first flood warning discharge through dams all lower riparian rights villages downstream of the dam are required to be given the information along with the District Collector / RDO / MRO of the concerned District.

 Canal operation plan for disaster management should be implemented to control the entry of flood to the canals as the flood water is mixed with sand.

 Before the cyclone / flood the AEE / DEE will inspect each and every vulnerable points and the areas prone for inundation for taking precautionary temporary measures and the summary of all actions intimated to the higher officers.

To set up turn duties in the Circle Office/Division Office /Sub Division Offices now onwards round the clock to Monitor the situation and communicate to flood control room situated in the Office of the Engineer-In-Chief and Collector Office and required vehicles are the kept ready for inspection as well as to carry the man & material to site required.

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Instruct all filed staff concerned for alert and raise up to occasion as per flood warning being given in the TV / Radio and Media communication etc., and also obtain advance information and take up precautionary measures wherever necessary.

To close the head regulator/ gates and maintain constant vigil in case of flood conditions round the clock.

After receipt of 1st warning the departmental field officers have to inspect all the vulnerable sources in the jurisdiction including the luskers and report the updating.

After receipt of 2nd warning the departments have to attend to the patrolling duties of flood points along with district administrator. If any damages occurs the damages are to rectified within and loss by local arrangements.

On receipt of 1st and 2nd warnings the necessary contract No’s of the all the staff has to be communicated to district administration for easy and enable coordination.

Post Disaster:-

The post disaster management will be carried based on the Govt. guidelines from time to time.

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21.Action Plan for District Panchayat Office

There shall be a village level committees in Gram Panchayats to take necessary action in Gram Panchayat level to prevent disasters due to cyclone and floods. The Committees shall be constituted as follows

1. Sarpanch : Chairman 2. A.N.M. : Member 3. Anganwadi worker : Member 4. Non-Governmental Organization : Member 5. Co-ordinate committees : Member 6. Panchayat Secretary : Convener

The above formed committee as to take necessary steps to prevent disasters due to cyclone and fleets.

1. Concerned Gram Panchayat Special Officer and Secretary at the time of cyclone has to shift all the peoples to the protection shelter of the cyclone.

2. Chlorine tablets have to distribute from house to house (In the advice of the Medical Officer.) under supervision of Special Officer and Panchayat Secretary.

3. Stock the Bleaching and Phenol at Gram Panchayat level frequently.

4. Keep the Petra mass lights and Torch lights readily with good condition.

All the Extension Officers (PR & RD), are directed to issue instructions to the Special Officer and Panchayat Secretaries to prevent epidemics in their respective jurisdiction.

The MPDOs and Divisional Panchayat Officers, are directed to issue necessary instructions to the Special Officer and Panchayat Secretaries in their jurisdiction to prevent disasters time to time.

The District Panchayath officer, Kadapa shall issue instructions to all the Panchayat Secretaries and Special Officer of Coastal villages and other vulnerable areas to purchase adequate bleaching powder, Chlorine tablets from general funds to use during cyclone period for maintaining hygienic conditions in flood prone low lying areas.

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22.Action Plan for Agriculture Department

In view of the cyclone threat in the months of June, July, October and November in the District, the following action plan is prepared for mitigating the cyclone damages.

During Cyclone:-  Coordinate with field level staff to get feedback on seriousness of disaster, level of distress, steps to be taken for saving standing crop and estimation of the flooded areas.  Coordinate with line department officers in creating awareness on the intensity of the situation and the possible measures to be taken up..

Post Cyclone Action Plan:-

1. Village and Mandal level teams should visit the affected areas and estimate the losses occurred to standing crops. 2. Depending on the intensity of the damage take possible remedial measures immediately. 3. Ensure timely relief to farmers for purchase of agricultural inputs through Govt. /private agencies and ensure immediate reschedule of loans through banks. 4. Seeds, fertilizers and pesticides should be made available and supplied on subsidy. Ensure all possible relief measures 5. Fodder should be supplied in sufficient quantities at subsidized prices. 6. The enumeration team should prepare list of affected farmers who is cultivating the field.

Educating the Public:

The District Public Relation Officer, the District Panchayat Officer, Tahsildars and Special Officers relating to all Mandals were instructed to take steps to educate the public about the precautionary measures and the effects of the cyclone as the people living in low-lying areas and other cyclone and flood prone areas may not be willing to leave their dwelling houses even after issue of cyclone/flood warnings.

Pre-Disaster

1. Action is being taken to educate the people living in vulnerable places well in advance through News papers, T.V., Photo Exhibitions, Song and Drama programmes. The pamphlets during cyclone will be permitted and distributed to the people in coastal area through Tahsildars. 2. Slide shows on cyclone precautions will be organized in the cinema halls. 3. Information about cyclone conditions will be given to the Press reporters and Electronic Media through press briefings and S.M.S. at District Headquarters.

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On receipt of First Warning

1. Cyclone information centre will be organized at the District Head Quarters and message about hazard warnings from the authorities will be passed on to the public through available communication systems.

2. Timely information about precautionary measures will be furnished through Print and Electronic Media and Local Cable T.V. Network and see messages reach common man with in short period.

3. Regular press briefings will be organized at District Head Quarters time to time and information about the warning along will connected photographs will be given to the media.

On receipt of Second Warning

1. Information about the hazard given in the warnings and the effects on people will be conveyed through all means available to people in the vulnerable areas will be information through Local T.V. Channels and P.A. systems of this department about the expected danger and advised the public to move the safer places high ground etc.,

2. Information on establishment of relief shelters and medical camps, availability of food, medicines etc., will be given to the people in the affected areas through available communications systems.

3. Daily press meetings will be conducted in consultation will District Administration to avoid false rumors and disseminate the action plans being executed by various departments.

4. Regular feedback reports on relief and rehabilitations will be submitted to the Higher authorities for improvements. Press tours will be conducted in affected Areas; photo and video coverage will be done.

Post Disaster

1. District Public Relations Officer will liaison with Media and arrange good publicity about relief camps, supply of material to shelters, medical camps, distribution of rice and Kerosene, compensation etc., through media and other communications systems. Collecting feed back from affected public and submit same to the higher authorities. 2. Photo exhibition on damages and relief centre will be arranged during the visit of central teams.

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