Andhra Pradesh Temple Safety: A Call for Enhanced Measures
Following three calamities at temples in Andhra Pradesh, where 22 lost their lives and nearly 100 were injured, Chief Secretary K Vijayanand urged for heightened vigilance at private temples. With an influx of devotees expected during upcoming festivals, Vijayanand emphasized the need for crowd control, security measures, and coordination with local authorities.
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In response to the recent temple calamities in Andhra Pradesh, which resulted in 22 fatalities and numerous injuries, Chief Secretary K Vijayanand has requested officials to exercise heightened vigilance at private temples within the region.
With multiple festivals approaching, Vijayanand highlighted the anticipated surge in devotee numbers and called for comprehensive crowd management strategies. He stressed that temple managements must notify officials about the expected increase in attendance, ensuring collaboration with the police for safety measures.
Additionally, he instructed the development of a comprehensive guideline booklet for temple authorities and trustees to manage the influx of worshippers effectively. This initiative is crucial to preventing future incidents and ensuring the safety of all attendees during high-traffic periods.
(With inputs from agencies.)

