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Flood fury in Andhra Pradesh: Vijayawada battles rising waters amid relentless rainfall

Last updated on - Sep 5, 2024, 23:17 IST
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Devastation in Vijayawada

Severe flooding struck Andhra Pradesh's ​Vijayawada on Thursday due to heavy rainfall, submerging roads and houses. (Photo: ANI)

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Cause of floods

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) reported that a land-based cyclone caused intense precipitation within a 24-hour period. The extreme weather was driven by moisture from the Arabian Sea and heat from the eastern regions of the country. (Photo: ANI)
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Relief efforts underway

Relief efforts are underway, with the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), central forces, and local officials working together.Helicopters are delivering essential supplies, such as food and water, to the affected areas. The flooding, triggered by a cyclonic storm in the Bay of Bengal, has caused water levels to rise at the Prakasam Barrage and has inundated several regions. (Photo: PTI)
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Distribution of supplies

Various officials and personnel including NDRF, doctors, municipal workers, government officials got on the flooded streets to distribute necessary items like water, medicines, vegetables etc. (Photo: ​Mahesh G, TOI)

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Union minister's visit

Following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's directives, Union agriculture minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan conducted an aerial survey of the flood-affected areas in Andhra Pradesh. Chouhan visited Vijayawada and other regions, intending to engage with residents and farmers to evaluate the damage. (Photo: ​Shivraj Singh Chouhan X handle)
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CM assesses situation

Chief minister Chandrababu Naidu personally visited the flood affected areas and assessed the situation at the Andhra Pradesh Disaster Management Authority, emphasised that safeguarding lives and property is the top priority. (Photo: TDP X handle)
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Traffic disruptions

The heavy rains have caused significant damage and disrupted traffic, caused train cancellations. Areas like Singhnagar and Nandamuri Nagar were submerged, forcing approximately 200,000 people to evacuate. CM Naidu has sought assistance from the central government, resulting in the deployment of additional NDRF teams and resources. He reassured residents that all possible measures are being implemented for their relief and encouraged them to remain resilient. (Photo: ANI)
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Indian Army to the rescue

The Indian Army also reported a breach in Budameru canal near Vijayawada following heavy rains. "Incessant rainfall in NTR and Krishna districts resulted in breach in Budameru Canal and flooding in Areas astride. On request from State Government of AndhraPradesh, Indian Army's Flood Relief and Engineer Task Forces airlifted from Hakimpet, Hyderabad in IAF aircrafts to Vijayawada," said the Indian Army Southern Command. (Indian Army Southern Command X handle)

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