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The flood scenario continued to stay grim in villages alongside the Krishna, with the district administration sounding a first-level flood warning on Wednesday.
Several low-lying areas in Amavarathi mandal upstream of Prakasam Barrage have been marooned, and street hyperlinks between Vijayawada and Amaravathi mandal remained minimize off for the second day. Pedamadduru village and a number of other different villages have been marooned in Amaravathi whereas floodwaters inundated a number of areas.
Villages downstream of Pulichintala reservoir, Kethavaram, Bodhanam and Machavaram remained minimize off from the mainland, and income and police officers started shifting households from low-lying areas. The district administration opened reduction camps at areas in Sattenapalli the place floodwaters entered a number of properties.
Meanwhile, the Nagarjuna Sagar and Pulichintala reservoirs continued to obtain large inflows from Srisailam. The present reservoir stage at Srisailam is 884 toes as in opposition to the Full Reservoir Level of 885 toes. The current water stage in Nagarjuna Sagar is 589 toes as in opposition to the FRL of 590.55. The inflows at Nagarjuna Sagar have been measured at 3.05 lakh cusecs whereas outflows are measured at 3.05 lakh cusecs.
The Pulichintala reservoir additionally continued to brim with floodwaters, and the current stage touched 44.94 TMC as in opposition to the total capability of 45.77 TMC. The inflows into the reservoir are at 4.30 lakh cusecs whereas the outflows at 5 lakh cusecs meant that the inflows into Prakasam Barrage have touched an alarming 7.40 lakh cusecs.
Reviewing the scenario, Minister for Housing and District In-charge Minister Ch. Ranganatha Raju and Collector I. Samuel Ananda Kumar requested the departments of electrical energy, income, police and fireplace and emergency to be on excessive alert. Teams from National Disaster Response Force have been stationed at Tadepalli to fulfill any exigency.
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