Family Of Seven Rescued After Car Trapped In Edulavagu Flash Flood

Nalgonda: The locals saved the seven members of a family on Friday morning after being stuck in the fast flowing flow of Edulavagu in the Nalapatla of Choutuppal Mandal in Yadadri-Bhongir region of the car they traveled. The vehicle was swept about four meters below before resting against intense bushes near a grille.
On Thursday evening, heavy rain caused Edulavagu to overflow the road. Unaware of the power of the flow, the driver tried to cross and lose control. After the car was placed in the bushes, the inhabitants could open the doors and stick to the nearby trees as the water reached a depth of three meters. Local inhabitants quickly took action, protected a rope, and seven attracted to security.
The family was traveling from Choutuppal to Valigonda to attend a wedding.
Meanwhile, the rising floods on the Musi River forced the closure of the road between Bollepallly and Sangam. The police planted barricades at both ends and forbade all vehicles from the route. The river also carried on the low -level bridge in Bheemalingala in Valigonda Mandal, and the entrances in the Musi project increased 4,000 Cusecs.
Regional collector M. Hanumantha Rao examined the affected stretches between Bibinagar and Bhongir, ordered the authorities and the police not to allow any passage when water levels were high. Heydarabad said that the heavy rains in Haydarabad and the opening of Himayatsagar Gates on Thursday night contributed to the fluctuation. No loss or loss of property has been reported so far. The Revenue Department took precautionary measures before predicted the heavy rains in the next 24 hours.
The collector also called on the peasants to avoid staying in old, ruined houses.
In the neighboring Syria, the flood waters broke the road connection between Ananthagiri and Kodad. Cheruvu overflowed, shirdi Sai Nagar and Ganesh Nagar sinking colonies, and the last year he was flooded during the heavy rains.
Police K. Narimha controlled the Sureapet and Miryalaguda in the Syrian Inspector Bheemaram, and the inhabitants decided not to try not to cross the rivers or enter the river under the water. In addition, Sureapet urged people in the villages of Palakeedu along the rural, Penpahad, Ners and Musi.




