Heavy Rains Wreak Havoc In Kurnool, Nandyal Districts

Kurnak: Heavy rains since Wednesday night has polluted Kurnool and Nandyal regions, flood flows, tanks and low areas in various places.
In the Nandyal Region, Kolimgundla received the highest rainfall of 12.8 cm, then OWK (6.7 cm), peapullly (6.6 cm), allagadda (6 cm), throwing bandur (5.6 cm), bandur (5.6 cm), 5.5 cm), 5.5 cm), 5.5 cm (5.22.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.
The heavy downpour caused a creek to overflow in Kalavatala in Kalavatala in Kolimdla latch and stop the vehicle traffic. The vehicles traveling from Jammalamadugu to Kadapa region to Kolimgundla had to be stopped. The Kundu River near Kovlakuntla is in Spate. Rain water underwater school facilities and low settlements.
Gudur in the Kurnool region, 9.9 cm rainfall, Maddikera 9.7 cm, chippagiri 6.8 cm, Halaharvi 6.2 cm and mantralayam 5.1 cm recorded. Continuous rains caused Vakkera Vagu to overflow in Kurnool City and flooded in nearby areas. Gudur’da flood water entered the houses in low areas, drainage water overflowed to the streets.
In the latch of Halaharvi, the heavy rains led to the overflow of a creek and broke the move between the villages of Halaharvi and Nitravatti. The inhabitants waited until the flow in the flow was diminished before passing and reaching their arrival points.
On Wednesday night and Thursday morning, normal life stopped in the town of Adoni after constant rain. Large roads and housing colonies remained under water. Nandavaram and Yemmiganur took heavy rainfall.
In Mantralayam, a creek near Nagaladinne road overflowed, trapped a RTC bus, passengers set out for security. With the help of the locals, the authorities managed to remove the bus from the river.
In the future, the inhabitants demanded the construction of an extreme bridge in the region to avoid such risks.
Regional collector P. Ranjit Basha stocked the situation and declared a holiday for all government and private schools on Thursday. Regional Training Officer S. Samuel Paul said that the schools will work on the second Saturday.
YSR Kadapa region witnessed heavy rain on Thursday morning. RTC bus stop, railway station and Y junction relatives, including relatives of Kadapa in various ways have experienced flooding. Sewage channels overflowed. Flood juice entered the bus stop and adjacent areas while vehicles faced serious discomfort.

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