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      Floods Reveal Governance Gaps

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      The recent heavy rains and flooding in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana highlight the complex interplay between extreme weather events and governance. The region has witnessed unprecedented rainfall, with Andhra Pradesh recording 27% of its annual rainfall in just two days in 2024. Similarly, Vizianagaram district experienced a 46% excess rainfall in August, with some areas reporting up to 90% more than usual.

      This consecutive years of extreme precipitation signal a shift in the monsoon’s behavior, posing significant challenges to the state’s infrastructure and governance. The reservoir and barrage systems in river basins, designed to manage seasonal inflows, are struggling to cope with the increased frequency and intensity of rain events. For instance, the Srisailam and Nagarjuna Sagar reservoirs were 94% and 96% full, respectively, at one point this year, leaving little room for additional inflow.

      The real crisis lies in the combination of excess rainfall and its concentration into short bursts when reservoirs are already nearly full. This has resulted in flooding and damage to infrastructure, particularly in areas with minor tributaries and drainage channels that are often neglected in policy. The Budameru rivulet, with a capacity of 7,000 cusecs, received 35,000 cusecs of water last year, causing flooding in Vijayawada. The recurrence of such events highlights the need for urgent attention to these areas.

      While the sheer volume of water explains part of the flooding, infrastructural weaknesses magnify the damage. The Prakasam Barrage, for example, had a damaged gate that remained unrepaired well into this season, hampering smooth water release. Similarly, floodbanks near Bhadrachalam collapsed or sank in places, raising anxiety among residents on both sides of the border.

      In urban areas, partly desilted drains, encroached stormwater channels, and concretized surfaces have restricted water absorption, exacerbating the flooding. The existing infrastructure is not being maintained or upgraded with the necessary urgency, leading to a situation where minor issues become major problems.

      The flooding in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana serves as a stark reminder of the need for effective governance and infrastructure management. The state government must prioritize the maintenance and upgrading of existing infrastructure, including reservoirs, barrages, and drainage channels. Additionally, there is a need for a more nuanced understanding of the impact of extreme weather events on the region’s infrastructure and ecosystems.

      The government must also take steps to address the root causes of flooding, including encroachments on stormwater channels and the lack of water absorption in urban areas. This can be achieved through a combination of measures, including desilting of drains, removal of encroachments, and promotion of green spaces in urban areas.

      Moreover, the government must adopt a more proactive approach to disaster management, including early warning systems, evacuation plans, and emergency response mechanisms. This can help minimize the impact of flooding on communities and infrastructure.

      In conclusion, the flooding in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana is a complex issue that requires a multifaceted approach. The government must prioritize infrastructure maintenance, address the root causes of flooding, and adopt a proactive approach to disaster management. By working together, it is possible to mitigate the impact of extreme weather events and create a more resilient and sustainable future for the region.

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