Godavari Flood In Andhra Pradesh Breaches 25 Lakh Cusecs Mark After 16 Years Know Heavy Rain And Weather Updates – Heavy Rain And Weather Updates

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The severe floods in the Godavari river have badly affected the lives of over 20 lakh people in six districts of Andhra Pradesh. The water level at Sir Arthur Cotton Dam at Dovaleswaram near Rajamahendravaram crossed 25.60 lakh cusecs on Saturday night. It is likely to increase further. Earlier the water level in the dam was so high in August 2006.
It is noteworthy that on 7 August 2006, the water level in Godavari river had reached 28,50,664 cusecs while on 16 August 1986 the water level was 35.06 lakh cusecs.
628 villages in the grip of flood
According to the State Disaster Management Authority, at least 628 villages under 62 mandals of six districts located on the banks of river Godavari are in the grip of floods. Villages known as ‘Lanka’ have been particularly affected by the floods. There is no hope of relief from the floods at the moment.
Godavari’s water level may reach 28 lakh cusecs within 30 to 36 hours
At the same time, the rain has stopped in the upper catchment areas of Godavari, especially in Maharashtra and Telangana, raising hopes of a reduction in floods from Sunday. The flood level in neighboring Telangana’s Bhadrachalam in Telangana’s Bhadrachalam on Saturday fell by two feet, which is good news, but the water level at Sir Arthur Cotton dam could reach 28 lakh cusecs within the next 30 to 36 hours, officials said here. Preparations are being made by the Andhra Pradesh administration according to the potential water level of 30 lakh cusecs.
According to BR Ambedkar, managing director of the State Disaster Management Authority, officials have so far evacuated 76,775 people from the affected villages and 71,200 of them have been kept in 177 relief camps. Ambedkar, who constantly monitors the situation, said that 243 medical camps have been set up in the affected villages to check the spread of diseases. About 55,000 food packets have also been distributed to the displaced. Need
Two helicopters of the Indian Navy have been kept ready at Rajamahendravaram to carry out rescue and relief operations if required.
Instructions to be alert for next 24 hours
Chief Minister YS Jaganmohan Reddy spoke to the District Magistrates of the affected districts and directed them to remain alert for the next 24 hours. 10 teams of National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) are involved in rescue and relief operations. Are engaged.
Damage to crops in 3173.58 hectares
The Chief Minister has directed the District Magistrates to provide 25 kg of rice, one kg of pulses, potato, onion and edible oil to the families affected by the floods. Along with this, he has directed to give an assistance of Rs.1,000 per person and Rs.2,000 per family to those who take shelter in relief centres. According to preliminary estimates, crops in 3,173.58 hectares and horticulture crops in 5,928.73 hectares have been damaged due to floods.
Water reaches 120 feet in Tamil Nadu’s Mettur dam
The water level in Tamil Nadu’s Mettur dam reached 120 feet on Saturday due to rain. This is the 42nd time in its 88-year history that the water level has reached 120 feet. Due to incessant rains in the area, the water level of the river has reached above the dam.
#WATCH , Tamil Nadu: River overflows from Check Dam amid incessant rainfall in the region
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Many villages of Odisha also submerged
Low-lying areas in Odisha’s Malkangiri district have been submerged by water. There is a flood like situation due to the ingress of Godavari water here. The district administration has opened relief camps at many places and people are being evacuated from low-lying areas. It has been raining heavily in the district for the last four days.
Four children die due to drowning in Rajasthan’s Sri Ganganagar
Due to continuous rain, there was a flood-like situation in Sriganganagar and surrounding areas on Saturday. Waterlogging occurred at many places and many areas of the city remained submerged in water. The situation has become so bad that Army and BSF have been pressed into the front for relief work. In Nagaur district, four children drowned in a pit filled with rain water. According to eyewitnesses, the children were taking a bath in the pit and suddenly drowned.
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