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Heavy Damage To Crops Due To Floods In Andhra Pradesh


Status vegetation in loads of acres of fields have been inundated.

Amaravati:

Status vegetation in loads of acres of fields have been inundated as river Krishna noticed a flood of over seven lakh cusecs in Vijayawada on Monday.

The lanka villages on both financial institution of the river, downstream the Prakasam Barrage, in Krishna and Guntur districts have been marooned because the flood peaked to a top of seven.03 lakh cusecs all the way through the day sooner than rather receding.

4 groups of Nationwide Crisis Reaction Power and one in all SDRF have been despatched to other divisions within the two districts to wait to any eventuality at the same time as a number of affected households have been moved out to aid camps from the flood villages.

State Knowledge Minister Perni Venkataramaiah took inventory of the placement and mentioned they have been intently tracking the deluge and feature taken all steps to verify protection of other people.

“The flood is anticipated to recede progressively however we now have totally equipped the district management to help the affected other people,” the Minister mentioned.

As village streams remained swollen because of heavy rains, coupled with the flood waft within the river, highway conversation community remained bring to a halt, specifically between Vijayawada and Amaravati.

The Kondaveeti Vagu Raise Irrigation Scheme was once operated for the primary time to empty out floodwater into the river simply at the back of the Prakasam Barrage.

The LIS was once intended to stop flooding of the Amaravati capital area Villages in Kolluru and Kollipara mandals in Tenali earnings department of Guntur district have been flooded.

In Krishna district, Thotlavalluru, Nagayalanka, Avanigadda, Mopidevi, Challapalli and Ghantasala mandals have been affected.

Most commonly industrial vegetation and pulses that have been broadly grown all the way through this time in Krishna and Guntur districts have been suffering from the flood.

Sugarcane, banana, turmeric, papaya, yam, redgram, Bengal gram have been the worst hit.

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