The curfew was lifted from the town in the view of improvement in situation and to provide relief to the people, Deputy Inspector General of Police (Visakhapatnam region) P Umapathi told PTI.
The situation in Vizianagaram was totally under control and no untoward incident had been reported for the last ten days, he said.
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Curfew was clamped in the coastal Andhra town on October 5 night in the wake of large-scale violence by anti- bifurcation agitators following Union Cabinet's approval to create separate Telangana state out of Andhra Pradesh.
Around 600 people were taken into custody for involvement in violence, police sources said.
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