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Tense moments for people in Vijayawada

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Tense moments for people in Vijayawada
Tense moments for people in Vijayawada

Hyderabad/Vijayawada,  Oct 5 :

Residents of Vijayawada and people living in the villages on the baks of river Krishna in Guntur and Krishna districts are passing through some anxious moments since Monday  morning as huge  quantities of water 10.5 lakh cusecs of  water released from nagarjuna Sagar reached Pakasham barrage. This huge release of water from nagarjuna Sagar is threatening to submerge  the localities and villages down the  river Krishna in Vijayawada .

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The River Krishna at Vijaywada has virtually turned into a sea in all its fury as the water level  reached alarming levels at Prakasam Barrage. Government sources report that the flood-hit numbers  reached a whooping 13 lakhs while another 200 villages in Nalgonda, Krishna and Guntur districts are inundated. The official death toll put up is 60. Another estimated two lakh  people lost their homes.

According to the state irrigation officials there is no threat at the moment flow of water Sagar as well as at  the Prakasham Barrage is  being regulated.
They further added that the outflow from Prakasham Barrage would be brought down to 9 lakh  cusecs so  that villages down the  barrage will not be inundated.  Another encouraging new is that t he bunds of canals  that cris-cross the districts of Krishna and Guntur had been strengthened in the last two days as  a precautionary method to hold a check on the breaches.

Road links:

The all-important road link between Hyderabad and Vijayawada was snapped on Monday as flood waters of the Krishna flowed over parts of National Highway 9 at Keesara, Kanchikacherla, Ibrahimpatnam and other places. The large expanse of waters engulfed villages in Avanigadda area, close to the Bay of Bengal.

Waters receding:

Meanwhile in Kurnool and Mahaboobnagar districts the flood situation caused river Krishna and in its two tributaries, the Tungabhadra and Handri, is slowly receding . With the situation improving  the  government has a tough task at hand to carry out the relief operations. However, normalcy is yet to be restored in Nandyal town of Kurnool district, half of which was submerged by flash floods in the Kundu river on its outskirts.