This is the second time in less than a fortnight that Palnadu have witnessed very heavy downpour of up to 22.8 cm which threw normal life out of gear.
Many passenger trains were cancelled on Nadikudi-Guntur section, while express trains from Secunderabad, which normally pass through Guntur, have been diverted as the rail tracks near Piduguralla were inundated.
About 40 passengers of an APSRTC bus were rescued after it was stuck midstream on a causeway at Krosuru and flood water gushed in from Utukuru rivulet. Locals used ropes to rescue the stranded passengers.
The K L Rao Sagar Project, downstream Nagarjuna Sagar, has been receiving heavy water inflows due to downpour in the catchment areas of neighbouring Telangana.
It is currently holding over 25 tmc ft of water and the government has decided to fill it up to 30 tmc ft and release excess water into the sea through Prakasam Barrage. With Munneru rivulet also in spate, the Prakasam Barrage in Vijayawada is full to the brim.
Rivulets in Guntur district are in spate, inundating housing colonies in Sattenapalli town and nearby villages.
Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu reviewed the situation from the Command and Control Centre here and directed the officials to keep two copters ready for emergency operations.
Revenue officials have made arrangements for drinking
water and food packets for the affected people.
Andhra Pradesh Assembly Speaker Kodela Sivaprasada Rao, who represents Sattenapalli, is personally monitoring the rescue and relief operations in the region. He put revenue and police officials on alert to help the affected people.
The government opened seven relief camps at Narsaraopet, Sattenapalli, Vatticherukuru, Phirangipuram, Rajupalem and Medikonduru for the flood-hit people in Palnadu region.
With the roads coming under water, transport services were totally disrupted in Sattenapalli, Narsaraopet and Pidiguralla. Many villages in the Palnadu region remained cut off as rivulets caused flooding and disrupted transport services.
Road transport from Guntur to Hyderabad via Piduguralla remained cut off as rivulets in the region were overflowing.
The APSRTC bus station in the coastal town Machilipatnam was marooned following heavy rain, paralysing the services.
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