Guntur Municipal Commissioner Puli Srinivasulu instructs officials to tackle possible rain-related issues
The Hindu
Guntur Municipal Corporation prepares for heavy rainfall with 24/7 helpline and precautionary measures for public safety.
In view of the India Meteorological Department’s forecast of heavy rainfall, Guntur Municipal Corporation (GMC) Commissioner Puli Srinivasulu on Saturday (May 31, 2025) directed officials to implement precautionary measures to prevent public inconvenience across the city.
The Commissioner announced that a 24/7 helpline (08632-345103) has been set up at the GMC Call Centre to receive complaints from citizens regarding rain-related issues. Special staff have been assigned to ensure round-the-clock response and coordination.
IMD forecasts moderate rain in Andhra Pradesh till June 1
To avoid any disruption owing to rainfall, Commissioner Srinivasulu instructed GMC officials to work in close coordination. He urged residents to promptly report issues such as drinking water disruptions, water stagnation, fallen trees, or blocked roads to the helpline for immediate action.
Horticulture Department staff have been kept on standby to clear fallen trees and the Commissioner emphasised that complaints received through the call centre must be addressed without delay. In anticipation of potential power outages, he directed engineering officials to ensure uninterrupted drinking water supply by arranging backup generators and coordinating with the Electricity Department.
Furthermore, he instructed the Chief Medical Health Officer (CMHO) to oversee timely removal of waste that accumulates at mesh filters where minor drains join main drains. Sanitation workers have been tasked with keeping these areas clear to prevent blockages.
Highlighting safety concerns due to high winds, the Commissioner also directed the City Planner to identify and immediately remove damaged hoardings and loose banners in various parts of the city.













