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Floods in Godavari recede, normalcy likely in 3 days: official

The surge of flood in Godavari river is gradually receding in East and West Godavari districts of Andhra Pradesh, officials said on Monday. However, it may take three more days for normalcy to return in hundreds of marooned villages.

Floods in Godavari recede, normalcy likely in 3 days: official
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Published : Aug 5, 2019, 11:34 PM IST

Updated : Aug 6, 2019, 8:13 AM IST

Amaravati: The flood in river Godavari is gradually receding but it may take three more days for normalcy to return in hundreds of marooned villages in East and West Godavari districts of Andhra Pradesh, officials said on Monday.

The flood in river Godavari is gradually receding but it may take three more days for normalcy to return in hundreds of marooned villages


The second warning has been scaled down to first as inflow at Sir Arthur Cotton Barrage at Dowaleswaram fell to 11.32 lakh cusecs in the evening.


The first warning signal is likely to continue for the next couple of days as over four lakh cusecs of water is being discharged from Pranahita in Telangana.


The situation would ease in the next three days as rains have stopped in the catchment area of Godavari.
Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy, who returned from a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, reviewed the situation with top officials, a press release said.

Officials informed the Chief Minister that over 500 tmc ft of floodwater had to be let out into the Bay of Bengal in just about six days.


According to the State Disaster Management Authority, 18 mandals (202 villages) in East Godavari and 22 (218 villages) in West Godavari were affected by the flood.

Transport network in 64 villages has been cut off while eight villages remained submerged in East Godavari.
In West, 43 villages were cut off and eight villages were marooned, the authority said.


The East Godavari district administration opened 85 relief camps for 18,809 flood-hit people, while in West two camps were operated for 133 people.

The Chief Minister directed the ministers concerned to visit the flood-affected areas and ensure prompt distribution of essential supplies to the people.

He asked the medical and health department to take all steps to prevent outbreak of communicable diseases while the animal husbandry department has been asked to open veterinary camps in the villages.

Also, read: Religious conversion of tribals not acceptable, says J'khand CM

Amaravati: The flood in river Godavari is gradually receding but it may take three more days for normalcy to return in hundreds of marooned villages in East and West Godavari districts of Andhra Pradesh, officials said on Monday.

The flood in river Godavari is gradually receding but it may take three more days for normalcy to return in hundreds of marooned villages


The second warning has been scaled down to first as inflow at Sir Arthur Cotton Barrage at Dowaleswaram fell to 11.32 lakh cusecs in the evening.


The first warning signal is likely to continue for the next couple of days as over four lakh cusecs of water is being discharged from Pranahita in Telangana.


The situation would ease in the next three days as rains have stopped in the catchment area of Godavari.
Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy, who returned from a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, reviewed the situation with top officials, a press release said.

Officials informed the Chief Minister that over 500 tmc ft of floodwater had to be let out into the Bay of Bengal in just about six days.


According to the State Disaster Management Authority, 18 mandals (202 villages) in East Godavari and 22 (218 villages) in West Godavari were affected by the flood.

Transport network in 64 villages has been cut off while eight villages remained submerged in East Godavari.
In West, 43 villages were cut off and eight villages were marooned, the authority said.


The East Godavari district administration opened 85 relief camps for 18,809 flood-hit people, while in West two camps were operated for 133 people.

The Chief Minister directed the ministers concerned to visit the flood-affected areas and ensure prompt distribution of essential supplies to the people.

He asked the medical and health department to take all steps to prevent outbreak of communicable diseases while the animal husbandry department has been asked to open veterinary camps in the villages.

Also, read: Religious conversion of tribals not acceptable, says J'khand CM

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Floods in Godavari recede, normalcy likely in 3 days: official
Amaravati, Aug 5 (PTI): The flood in river Godavari is
gradually receding but it may take three more days for
normalcy to return in hundreds of marooned villages in East
and West Godavari districts of Andhra Pradesh, officials said
on Monday.
          The second warning has been scaled down to first as
inflow at Sir Arthur Cotton Barrage at Dowaleswaram fell to
11.32 lakh cusecs in the evening.
          The first warning signal is likely to continue for
the next couple of days as over four lakh cusecs of water is
being discharged from Pranahita in Telangana.
          The situation would ease in the next three days as
rains have stopped in the catchment area of Godavari.
          Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy, who returned
from a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, reviewed the situation with
top officials, a press release said.
          Officials informed the Chief Minister that over 500
tmc ft of floodwater had to be let out into the Bay of Bengal
in just about six days.
          According to the State Disaster Management
Authority, 18 mandals (202 villages) in East Godavari and 22
(218 villages) in West Godavari were affected by the flood.
          Transport network in 64 villages has been cut off
while eight villages remained submerged in East Godavari.
          In West, 43 villages were cut off and eight villages
were marooned, the authority said.
          The East Godavari district administration opened 85
relief camps for 18,809 flood-hit people, while in West two
camps were operated for 133 people.
          The Chief Minister directed the ministers concerned
to visit the flood-affected areas and ensure prompt
distribution of essential supplies to the people.
          He asked the medical and health department to take
all steps to prevent outbreak of communicable diseases while
the animal husbandry department has been asked to open
veterinary camps in the villages. PTI DBV
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