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Telangana’s Joint Action Teams prepare for monsoon, identify 913 waterlogging points

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Telangana’s Joint Action Teams prepare for monsoon, identify 913 waterlogging points
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Telangana's Integrated Command and Control Centre has established Joint Action Teams to manage monsoon-related emergencies. The initiative involves multiple agencies monitoring 913 identified waterlogging points across three major commissionerates.

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Effective disaster management and inter-agency coordination are critical for urban resilience in rapidly growing Indian metropolitan areas during monsoon seasons.

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The Telangana Integrated Command and Control Centre (TGiCCC) on Thursday hosted an orientation session for Joint Action Teams (JATs) as part of the State government’s efforts to strengthen monsoon preparedness and disaster response.

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The report is a straightforward account of government administrative preparations.

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