Amravati: Recent floods in Andhra Pradesh have left 44 people dead and caused damage to around 2.86 lakh hectares of crops. Heavy rains lashed in Chittoor, Nellore, Kadapa, Guntur, East and West Godavari districts of the state.
The meteorological department warned that due to low pressure very heavy rainfall is expected in Nellore, Prakasam, Chittoor, and Kadapa districts from November 30. The state is currently recovering from the floods. Meanwhile, the state was again gripped by fear of rains.
People living in flood-prone areas are being shifted to rehabilitation centers as part of precautionary measures. The people are under the fear of panic and grief since Andhra Pradesh has not completely recovered from the earlier flood. Many people have lost their lives due to heavy rains in the state. Many more are seriously injured and are suffering due to lack of treatment.
The Central teams visited the flood-affected areas in the state. They inspected damaged crops like banana and coconut plantations as well as paddy, groundnut crops, and affected houses. The central team is assessing the extent of the damage caused in those areas and will revert back to the Central government.
Although many lives were saved from the heavy floods their livelihood is lost. The people are surviving in wretched conditions due to the lack of food, drinking water, and clothes. People are trembling with the news of heavy rain forecast in the state again. In the Kadapa district, a man rescued seven members of his family who got washed away in a flood. Most of the people are missing.
Major crops were severely damaged due to heavy rains and floods. Lakhs of acres of crop were submerged due to the overflowing of Krishna and Godavari rivers, streams, and meanders. All other crops including cotton, paddy, groundnut, banana, and betel were completely damaged. In some places, the paddy was completely soaked in water.