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Automatic sirens in Andhra villages to protect people from lightning, floods

September 16, 2025

Amaravati, Sep 16

Andhra Pradesh government is installing automatic sirens at village secretariats to protect citizens from lightning and floods, a top official said on Tuesday.

A pilot project in one village has already shown excellent results, with sirens operating through ISRO satellite support even without mobile signals, Secretary, Real Time Governance (RTGS), Katamneni Bhaskar, said.

Each system costs around Rs 2 lakh. Statewide implementation would cost about Rs 340 crore, but in the first phase, vulnerable villages will be prioritised at a cost of Rs 10–15 crore, he said, asking the district Collectors to monitor and support this initiative.

Addressing the District Collectors on the second day of the Collectors’ Conference, Bhaskar said that the state government is enhancing disaster preparedness and governance efficiency through RTGS Aware 2.0, advanced data systems, and innovation hubs.

He urged the district Collectors to fully utilise these cutting-edge tools to improve governance at the district level.

 

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