Officials created a breach to divert the waters, resolving the issue. Narayana stressed that advanced Netherlands technology was used to ensure Amaravati remains flood-proof.
He dismissed YSRCP's claims on social media and other platforms that rains had flooded Amaravati, saying there is no reason for people to worry.
The Minister added that those making mean comments against Amaravati will not be forgiven. He assured that the government is committed to protecting the capital and has been closely monitoring the flood situation in the region.
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