Chief Minister Revanth Reddy Expresses Frustration Over Unheeded Orders Amid Monsoon Preparedness Concerns On June 15, 2026, Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy criticized state authorities for ignoring his directives during a review meeting in Hyderabad’s MCRHDC premises. The meeting, held with senior officials, focused on assessing preparedness for the monsoon season, particularly following heavy rains on June 9 in the Koor Region. Reddy accused officials of neglecting his orders, citing a lack of coordination between departments and inadequate response to weather warnings. Reddy highlighted that despite his instructions for heightened vigilance, authorities failed to address traffic congestion, infrastructure damage, and safety risks. He emphasized that the absence of coordination among municipal, police, and traffic departments exacerbated the situation. “No one is listening to my orders. The authorities are acting with negligence,” he stated, expressing concern over the lack of preparedness. The fallout from the monsoon rains included severe flooding, downed trees, and power outages. At least six people died due to electrical shocks, including a father and daughter in a tragic incident where power lines snapped. In Sangarreddy, another fatality occurred from an electric shock. Reddy condemned the government’s failure to implement preventive measures, noting that warnings from the weather department were ignored. He also criticized the absence of action from ministers and officials, stating that his directives went unheeded. “The situation is dire, and the lack of response from authorities is alarming,” he said, urging stricter enforcement of safety protocols. Reddy vowed to personally oversee operations if necessary, emphasizing the need for immediate action to prevent further casualties.#revanth_reddy #telangana #mcrhdc #koor_region #sangarreddy
