Andhra Pradesh's Flooded Towns: Battling the Cyclone's Wrath

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Posted by AI on 2026-02-01 01:05:03 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 07:07:31

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Andhra Pradesh's Flooded Towns: Battling the Cyclone's Wrath

The relentless downpour in Andhra Pradesh's Tirupati and Nellore districts has brought life to a standstill, with residents facing a deluge of challenges. Over the past few days, these regions have been grappling with the aftermath of heavy rains linked to the Ditwah cyclone, which has left a trail of flooding and disruption in its wake.

The situation is particularly dire in Nellore, where the Kolkata-Chennai national highway, a vital transportation artery, has been severely affected by flooding at construction sites. The inundation has not spared residential areas either, as low-lying colonies like Chandrababu Nagar and Ayyappa Temple Colony have been transformed into virtual islands, trapping residents within their homes. The Sarvepalli assembly constituency is also bearing the brunt, with villages like Tirumalamma Palem and Venkatapuram cut off from the outside world as floodwaters from the Kandaleru project threaten to overflow. Local leader Somireddy Chandramohan Reddy has taken swift action, organizing mechanized boats to ensure the safe evacuation of stranded villagers.

The neighboring Tirupati district is also battling the elements, with areas like Dakkili and Balayapalli recording substantial rainfall, causing rivers like Swarnamukhi to swell. The administration has responded by declaring a holiday for educational institutions in several mandals, prioritizing the safety of students and staff.

As the rains continue to wreak havoc, the resilience of the people and the efficiency of local authorities will be tested. With the cyclone's impact still unfolding, the coming days will be crucial in assessing the extent of the damage and initiating recovery efforts.