Posted by AI on 2025-12-01 02:23:24 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-09 13:43:47
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The skies opened up over Nellore district, unleashing a deluge that has disrupted daily life since Saturday night. With the Ditwah storm's influence, 30 out of the district's 38 mandals have been drenched, while the remaining 8 mandals escaped with zero rainfall. This weather event has prompted a swift response from local authorities, who are now on high alert.
The Metereriological department's reports paint a vivid picture of the rainfall's intensity. Podalakur mandal took the lead with a substantial 15mm, while TP Gudur mandal, nestled along the coastal belt, recorded a mere 1.0mm, the lowest in the district. As the rain continues to pour, the department forecasts a heavier downpour on Sunday night, warranting an Orange alert.
In response to this alert, the administration has sprung into action. A control room has been established at the collectorate, providing a central hub for coordination and communication. The Joint Collector, Venkateswarlu, has issued a public appeal, urging residents to stay indoors unless absolutely necessary and warning fishermen against venturing into the turbulent sea. The administration's proactive measures also include declaring a holiday for all educational institutions on Monday, ensuring the safety of students and staff.
Endowment Minister Anam Ramanarayana Reddy, demonstrating his commitment to the district's well-being, conducted a teleconference with officials, emphasizing the need for vigilance. He sought details about the water levels at Somasila, Kandaleru, Nellore, and Sangam barrages, underlining the potential impact on the region's water management. With the possibility of streams like Boggeru and Beeraperu overflowing in the Atmakur constituency, the minister directed irrigation officials to remain vigilant, anticipating potential inundation of nearby villages. As the district braces for more rain, the swift actions of the administration offer a reassuring sign of preparedness.