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Andhra Pradesh plans to become drought-proof by linking rivers, using data, and investing $7.2 billion in water projects by 2030.
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu announced plans to make the state drought-proof by implementing advanced water management, including intra-river linking to redistribute surplus water from the Godavari and Krishna rivers to arid areas.
He emphasized data-driven decisions using sensors to monitor groundwater and rainfall, noting 94% of reservoirs are full despite a 2.1% rainfall deficit, with groundwater levels rising.
Key projects like Polavaram and Veligonda are on track for completion by December 2027 and July 2026, respectively, with all irrigation projects in Rayalaseema and North Andhra to be finished within two years.
The state has invested Rs 12,000 crore in one year and plans Rs 60,000 crore over five years, while urging MLAs to support local groundwater conservation.
Andhra Pradesh planea hacerse resistente a la sequía conectando ríos, utilizando datos e invirtiendo $ 7.2 mil millones en proyectos de agua para 2030.