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Andhra limps back to normalcy as flood water recedes

Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has asked officials to ensure that normalcy returns by Tuesday evening and start working on reconstruction.

News Arena Network - Vijayawada - UPDATED: September 10, 2024, 02:44 PM - 2 min read

Andhra limps back to normalcy as flood water recedes

Andhra limps back to normalcy as flood water recedes

Glimpse of flood-affected areas of Singh Nagar in Vijayawada - file image.


People of Andhra Pradesh’s Vijayawada are expected to heave a sigh of relief by Tuesday as flood water has almost started to recede from inundated areas.

 

Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has asked officials to ensure that normalcy returns by evening and start working on reconstruction.

 

Till midnight, CM Naidu has, reportedly, camped in the city. And he has been closely observing the situation on ground for the last 10 days. 

He has exuded confidence that normalcy would return to the city by evening.

 

Municipal Administration Minister P. Narayana said normalcy was restored in 26 wards out of 32, which were inundated following unprecedented rainfall and breaches to Budameru Rivulet on August 31 to September 1.

 

Vijayawada Municipal Corporation (VMC) is pumping out water from some areas which are still facing the problem of water stagnation.

 

Efforts were on to drain water from a few areas in Payakapuram which remained submerged for nine days.

 

Authorities were also trying to clear water stagnation in Kandrika near the Nunna-Nuzvid highway. Minister Narayana spoke to officials and directed them to deploy 10 JCBs to dig the road to pump out water. He hoped that the work would be completed by Tuesday evening.

 

“Flood water has almost receded from all areas which were inundated. In Kandrika the work will be completed by this evening,” said Naranayana

The VMC is focussing on sanitation with sanitation workers working in three shifts to clear debris from affected areas.

 

Energy Minister Gottiappati Ravikumar said power was restored to 95 per cent of the affected areas. He said the remaining five per cent of areas would get the power by the evening.

 

The authorities have also intensified the distribution of ration kits among affected families. 

 

Heavy rain and floods claimed 46 lives, affected over 10 lakh people, and caused massive destruction in six districts in south coastal Andhra. 

 

NTR district accounted for 36 deaths. Almost all the deaths were reported from Vijayawada.

 

 

 

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