The rickshaw in which the woman was travelling to the nearby Primary Health Centre had to stop on Kunrapalli-Charla road which had got flooded due to an overflowing stream following heavy rains yesterday, said an official.
The woman's relatives had called an ambulance, but it was stranded on the other side of the stream while the woman, who was in labour, delivered the baby.
Later she crossed the flooded stretch with the help of her relatives, carrying the baby in arms, and got into the ambulance which took them to Government Area Hospital in Bhadrachalam.
The condition of both the mother and baby was stable. "In view of low weight, the baby has been shifted to the special newborn care unit," the official said.
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