Hyderabad: At least three people died in separate incidents related to prevailing incessant rains in Telangana which have disrupted normal life even as the Meteorological Department has predicted more rains in the next couple of days. In the Ailapur village of Kannaigudem Mandal of Mulugu district, Pirila Sammaiah (30) had severe stomach pain on Tuesday.
The family tried to take him to the hospital, but it could not cross the flooded river after which the youth died while writhing in pain. In Bornapalli village of Raikal Mandal of Jagityala district, 9 laborers were trapped in a water blockade. Journalist Jamir from Jagitya went to Bornapally with his friend Syed Arshad Ali o Tuesday. On the way back, the car driven by Arshad has washed away in the Bhupatipur stream while coming through the bypass road to Ramajipet.
Arshad got out safely, while Jamir drowned in the incident. In the third incident, Padigela Ramreddy (73) died after the toilet wall collapsed in Siddipet on Tuesday. The rains, which have inundated the low-lying areas in the state have hit normal life with the sick and pregnant women having to suffer the most. On Tuesday in Venkatapuram Mandal of Mulugu district, a pregnant woman named Sodi Jayamma had labor pains and the family members had to struggle for hours to take her to the hospital.
In Eturunagaram of the same district, a pregnant woman gave birth at home and the mother and child were admitted to the hospital with great difficulty. In Palimela of Jayashankar district, Ichoda and Indravelli manuals of Adilabad district, pregnant women had to cross gushing streams with great difficulty and were taken to hospitals.
In the north Telangana districts, where the walls of over 400 houses were destroyed due to the inclement weather, authorities have set up 15 temporary shelters in Bhupalapalli, Palimela, Mahamuttaram, Mahadevpur, and Kataram mandals where 800 people are taking shelter. As per officials, 13 villages were cut off after a section of a road at Peddampet bridge was washed away by the flood waters.