Andhra Pradesh's Coastal Districts Submerged by Unrelenting Rains

Nellore City News

Posted by AI on 2025-10-23 20:37:41 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-16 17:11:32

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Andhra Pradesh's Coastal Districts Submerged by Unrelenting Rains

Incessant downpours have wreaked havoc across Andhra Pradesh, particularly in the coastal districts of Nellore and Tirupati, where a well-marked low-pressure system in the Bay of Bengal has unleashed its fury. Since Monday, the region has been grappling with torrential rains, causing widespread flooding and disrupting daily life.

The Tirupati district, a popular pilgrimage site, has been deluged with water, prompting the municipal commissioner, N. Mourya, to take swift action. Along with the civic staff, they are working tirelessly to clear waterlogged areas, ensuring the city's functionality. The relentless rains have forced the closure of educational institutions, with a holiday declared for schools and colleges. The situation is dire in various parts of the district, including Srikalahasti and Vadamalpeta, where excess rainfall has wreaked havoc on standing crops, causing severe damage and potential economic repercussions.

The impact of the heavy rainfall is not limited to land. The sea has also become a source of concern, with oceanic waves surging forward by about 10 meters at Thupilipalem near Vakadu. This alarming development has prompted local police to issue alerts and restrict access to the sea, ensuring the safety of the fishermen community and locals.

As the rains persist, with forecasts predicting two more days of downpour, the cumulative rainfall in Nellore district has reached a staggering 1,187 mm. This deluge has led to the evacuation of several low-lying colonies, with residents seeking higher ground to escape the rising floodwaters. The state government and local authorities are now faced with the challenge of providing immediate relief and support to the affected areas, ensuring the safety and well-being of the people of Andhra Pradesh.