"This was one of best and beautiful cities with a huge green cover but today nothing is left," said Naidu.
The severe cyclonic storm Hudhud uprooted thousands of trees in and around this city, the biggest in the state and one of the best cities on the east coast.
According to officials, the city has lost 70 percent of its green cover. The natural disaster ravaged the city, a major industrial, educational and tourism hub.
"I always used to feel happy to visit the city. I had dreams of developing it further," said Naidu, whose government had announced plans to promote it as the information technology hub.
Naidu, who is camping here to oversee relief operations, said: "We will rebuild this city and the confidence of its people."
The severe cyclonic storm Hudhud uprooted thousands of trees in and around this city, the biggest in the state and one of the best cities on the east coast.
According to officials, the city has lost 70 percent of its green cover. The natural disaster ravaged the city, a major industrial, educational and tourism hub.
"I always used to feel happy to visit the city. I had dreams of developing it further," said Naidu, whose government had announced plans to promote it as the information technology hub.
Naidu, who is camping here to oversee relief operations, said: "We will rebuild this city and the confidence of its people."
Source: India City News and Online Hindi Newspaper
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