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12 washed away as heavy rains trigger floods in Andhra

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12 washed away as heavy rains trigger floods in Andhra

At least 12 people were killed and 18 others went missing after three buses of Andhra Pradesh Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC) were stuck in floods triggered by heavy rains in Kadapa district on Friday.

Rescue workers pulled out 12 bodies and were searching for the missing people in Rajampet area.

The buses were stuck in flood waters in Mandpalle, Akepadu and Nandaluru villages. The passengers along with drivers and conductors had climbed on the top of the buses. While some were rescued by the local residents, 30 people were feared washed away.

Three bodies were recovered from an RTC bus near Nandaluru. Seven bodies were found in Gundluru while three bodies were pulled from Rayavaram areas.

Annamayya reservoir in the district breached, leading to floods in surrounding villages of Gundluru, Seshamambapuram and Mandpalle. An overflowing stream also inundated Nandulur, Rajampeta and other areas.

Meanwhile, 10 people stranded in Chitravathi river in Anantapur district were airlifted by a chopper of the Indian Air Force (IAF). The helicopter was pressed into operation after local authorities failed to rescue the people stuck in flood water.

Police said personnel from National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), Revenue, Fire Service and swimmers also participated in the rescue operation.

Heavy rains lashed Nellore, Chittoor, Kadapa and Anantapur districts on Friday under the influence of depression which crossed north Tamil Nadu and adjoining south Andhra Pradesh coasts between Puducherry and Chennai in the early hours of Friday.

Low-lying areas in the three districts were inundated while rivulets, streams, tanks and reservoirs were overflowing.

The massive downpour has paralysed normal life. Authorities have declared a holiday for all educational institutions in the affected districts.

The state government has appointed three special officers to monitor rescue and relief operations in Nellore, Chittoor and Kadapa district.

Several areas of the temple town of Tirupati remained flooded on Friday. Heavy rains since Thursday wreaked havoc in the town.

Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy will conduct an aerial survey of the flood affected areas on Saturday.

The Chief Minister will cover areas affected by heavy rains including Kadapa, Chittoor and Nellore, after reviewing the rain situation with the respective district collectors.

He will leave for Kadapa directly from Gannavaram Airport at Vijayawada for surveying the flood affected areas by helicopter and return from Renigunta Airport at Tirupati.

chittor lo dangerous situation 

7 minutes ago, Anta Assamey said:
12 washed away as heavy rains trigger floods in Andhra

At least 12 people were killed and 18 others went missing after three buses of Andhra Pradesh Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC) were stuck in floods triggered by heavy rains in Kadapa district on Friday.

Rescue workers pulled out 12 bodies and were searching for the missing people in Rajampet area.

The buses were stuck in flood waters in Mandpalle, Akepadu and Nandaluru villages. The passengers along with drivers and conductors had climbed on the top of the buses. While some were rescued by the local residents, 30 people were feared washed away.

Three bodies were recovered from an RTC bus near Nandaluru. Seven bodies were found in Gundluru while three bodies were pulled from Rayavaram areas.

Annamayya reservoir in the district breached, leading to floods in surrounding villages of Gundluru, Seshamambapuram and Mandpalle. An overflowing stream also inundated Nandulur, Rajampeta and other areas.

Meanwhile, 10 people stranded in Chitravathi river in Anantapur district were airlifted by a chopper of the Indian Air Force (IAF). The helicopter was pressed into operation after local authorities failed to rescue the people stuck in flood water.

Police said personnel from National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), Revenue, Fire Service and swimmers also participated in the rescue operation.

Heavy rains lashed Nellore, Chittoor, Kadapa and Anantapur districts on Friday under the influence of depression which crossed north Tamil Nadu and adjoining south Andhra Pradesh coasts between Puducherry and Chennai in the early hours of Friday.

Low-lying areas in the three districts were inundated while rivulets, streams, tanks and reservoirs were overflowing.

The massive downpour has paralysed normal life. Authorities have declared a holiday for all educational institutions in the affected districts.

The state government has appointed three special officers to monitor rescue and relief operations in Nellore, Chittoor and Kadapa district.

Several areas of the temple town of Tirupati remained flooded on Friday. Heavy rains since Thursday wreaked havoc in the town.

Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy will conduct an aerial survey of the flood affected areas on Saturday.

The Chief Minister will cover areas affected by heavy rains including Kadapa, Chittoor and Nellore, after reviewing the rain situation with the respective district collectors.

He will leave for Kadapa directly from Gannavaram Airport at Vijayawada for surveying the flood affected areas by helicopter and return from Renigunta Airport at Tirupati.

14yrs CM and 40yrs industry ke own district chittor … chittor ke em chesadu ani jaffas asking

16 minutes ago, Spartan said:

chittor lo dangerous situation 

Actually Kadapa is in dangerous situation . 

Chittor is relatively safer , wasn't as widely flooded , only a few areas around tirupathi , kalahasthi were flooded

South / east anatapur is also flooded 

Nellore will recieve all this flood water , 5 lakh + cusecs flowing into Penna  river

10 minutes ago, JackSeal said:

14yrs CM and 40yrs industry ke own district chittor … chittor ke em chesadu ani jaffas asking

Power lo leni manishi emi chesthadu le, hydrerabad flight ekki pothadu 

26 minutes ago, JackSeal said:

14yrs CM and 40yrs industry ke own district chittor … chittor ke em chesadu ani jaffas asking

Ee varshaalu anni Jagan anna punyamey anta kadha 40 yrs industry untey varshaalu ey padavu ani kannababu briefed 

1 minute ago, tom bhayya said:

Ee varshaalu anni Jagan anna punyamey anta kadha 40 yrs industry untey varshaalu ey padavu ani kannababu briefed 

Ysr appudo briefed 

 

16 minutes ago, JackSeal said:

Ysr appudo briefed 

 

Lol Nakka , chanipoyina 12 families should thank Jagan anna varshaalu thechinandhuku 

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