Vijayawada (Andhra Pradesh):Unprecedented rains wreaked havoc in Andhra Pradesh capital Vijayawada as the Budameru, a rivulet on the outskirts of the city, overflowed triggering severe floods, and submerging nearly half of the city.
Around 2.76 lakh people are in need of food and drinking water as most houses are under several feet of water. According to the latest updates, at least 15 people have lost their lives across the state with six alone drowning in the flood water in Vijayawada till Sunday. Life was completely thrown out of gear in the city following torrential downpours over the past three days and with more than 24 hours of power cuts in several parts of the city.
There was severe disruption to internet and mobile telephone connectivity, and long traffic jams disrupted normal life, including connectivity to Hyderabad. Transportation within Vijayawada city and its vicinity is in a chaotic situation. While there is no way to reach Hyderabad even through Khammam, expect a slight possibility via the Piduguralla route.
Ajit Singh Nagar is one of the worst affected localities in Vijayawada, which bore the brunt of Budameru floods. Though many residents staying on the ground floors took refuge in the upper floor houses of neighbours, several of the flood-affected people could not sleep overnight as fans and air conditioning did not work, while children also suffered. Many overhead tanks are empty and water could be pumped unless power is restored, while drinking water supplies are also not available.
"The flood waters situation is the same. Water levels decreased just a little and rainfall resumed. There are fears that power connectivity will not be restored until the water level subsides," M Sailaja, an Ajit Singh Nagar resident said on Monday.