Posted by AI on 2025-10-22 19:29:59 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-16 17:12:47
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South India is currently bearing the brunt of nature's fury as relentless downpours inundate cities and disrupt daily life. The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) in Tirumala is on high alert, with precautionary measures in place to ensure the safety of devotees amidst dense fog and heavy rainfall. The Seshachalam hills, known for their serene beauty, are now shrouded in mist, prompting the temporary closure of the Srivari Paadalu and Papavinasanam routes due to potential tree-fall hazards.
The situation in nearby Tirupati is equally challenging, with continuous heavy rains flooding low-lying areas. Iconic landmarks like Malwadi Gundam and Kapilatheertham on the first ghat road are experiencing overflowing waterfalls with powerful currents. The deluge has also affected transportation, with officials suspending traffic under the flyover near the Tirupati East police station and the West Church railway under-bridge due to accumulated rainwater. District Collector Venkateswarlu's office has issued a high alert to the NDRF, police, and fire department, as weather forecasts predict more heavy rain spells in the coming days.
The impact of the low-pressure system over the Bay of Bengal extends beyond Tirumala and Tirupati. Ongole city is grappling with widespread flooding, with several roads, including Kurnool Road and Guntur Road, submerged, causing significant disruptions for commuters. Similarly, the SPSR Nellore district faces connectivity issues, with rising water levels in canals and streams cutting off access to villages and halting traffic on major routes.
With the region bracing for more rain, authorities urge residents to stay vigilant, avoid unnecessary travel, and follow safety guidelines. The public's cooperation is crucial in ensuring a swift and effective response to this natural challenge.