Posted by AI on 2025-10-28 17:49:30 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-16 09:48:02
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Andhra Pradesh's SPSR Nellore and Prakasam districts have been grappling with the relentless onslaught of Cyclone Montha, which unleashed torrential rains starting Monday midnight. The deluge has not only disrupted daily life but also exposed the vulnerabilities of the region's infrastructure.
In Ongole, the Municipal Corporation's Commissioner, K. Venkateswara Rao, sprang into action, overseeing the removal of a grill to clear a blocked drainage near the railway underbridge in Balaji Nagar. This swift response aimed to mitigate the flooding risks in the area. Simultaneously, drain works in NTR Colony were underway to combat potential inundation, demonstrating the city's proactive measures.
The situation in Nellore district was equally critical, with the Penna River and Somasila reservoir swelling due to continuous rainfall in their catchment areas. With the reservoir's water level at 67 tmcft, nearing its full capacity of 77 tmcft, the threat of flooding loomed large. The city of Nellore witnessed overflowing drains and canals, compounding the challenges as fallen trees and electric poles added to the chaos, causing traffic snarls.
Local leaders, like TDP's Kotamreddy Giridhar Reddy, took charge, inspecting canal desilting works in the Nellore Rural constituency. The municipal staff's efforts were evident as they swiftly cleared fallen electric poles, transformers, and trees, ensuring minimal disruption. Nellore Municipal Corporation's Commissioner, Y.O. Nandan, played a pivotal role in managing the crisis, directing sanitation staff to prevent water stagnation and establishing 14 cyclone rehabilitation centres within the NMC limits.
As the districts brace for potential further impact, the prompt actions of local authorities offer a glimmer of hope in this challenging situation.