Godavari flood fury continues unabated

About 6,000 families in  Kunavaram, 4,000 each in Chinturu and VR Puram and 1,000 in Yetapaka mandals have been affected by the Godavari floods and shifted to rehabilitation centres.
The swollen Godavari river flows in spate after heavy monsoon rainfall, in Bhadrachalam. (Photo | PTI)
The swollen Godavari river flows in spate after heavy monsoon rainfall, in Bhadrachalam. (Photo | PTI)

RAJAMAHENDRAVARAM: The flood fury of Godavari continues unabated. The flood flow may touch 15.75 feet  (third warning level) from the present 15 feet at Dowleswaram Barrage by Sunday, if the present inflows continue or increase further. At Bhadrachalam, the flood level rose to 56 feet on  Saturday and it is likely to cross 59 feet by tonight.

About 16 lakh cusecs of water are being released into the sea from Sir Arthur Cotton Barrage at Dowleswaram following heavy rains in upper catchment areas of Godavari. Several low-lying areas in Alluri Sitarama Raju district have been cut off from the rest of the world. Most of the villages in Kunavarm, VR Puram, Chinturu and Yetapaka mandals in ASR district have been marooned.

Godavari river conservator R Kasi Visveswara Rao said, “A high alert has been sounded in all low-lying areas and Lanka villages as the flood level in the river rising at Bhadrachalam and Dowleswaram Barrage. Though the situation is under control, the next two days are crucial.”

About 6,000 families in  Kunavaram, 4,000 each in Chinturu and VR Puram and 1,000 in Yetapaka mandals have been affected by the Godavari floods and shifted to rehabilitation centres. About 250 villages have been submerged in the four mandals. Ration and other essentials are being sent to rehabilitation centres in country boats and launches from Chinturu,  said ASR District Collector Sumit Kumar.

At Kummuru village in Chinturu mandal, a large number of women staged Jala Deeksha in flood water on Saturday in protest against the State government’s ‘indifferent’ attitude to their demand for including their village in 41 contour of Polavaram Irrigation Project.

Flood victims carry their luggage while crossing flood water in Kunavaram Mandal in ASR district, Andhra Pradesh on Saturday | Express
Flood victims carry their luggage while crossing flood water in Kunavaram Mandal in ASR district, Andhra Pradesh on Saturday | Express

West Godavari District Collector P Prashanthi visited the flood-affected island villages, including Ponnapalli, Patha Navarasapuram, Doddipatla Lakshmipalem, Darbarevu, Biyyaputippa, Vemuladeevi, Peddalanka, Kanakayalanka and Ayodhyalanka, and reviewed the situation. She asked the people of island villages to shift to rehabilitation centres. About 30 pregnant women were shifted to government hospitals. Eluru District Collector Y Prasanna Venkatesh said sandbags and other materials were kept ready at Kukkunur and Velerupadu mandals if the intensity of inflows causes breaches to flood banks. 

The R&B and irrigation staff were asked to intensify vigil on the river banks. Joint Collector Lavanya Veni has been appointed in-charge of Velerupadu mandal to monitor the flood situation and relief and rehabilitation measures.

Several island villages in Konaseema district are in the grip of fear with the steady rise in water level in Godavari. The road connectivity has been cut off at several places. Taking stock of the situation, District Collector Himanshu Shukla declared a holiday for 30 schools in the flood-affected mandals on Monday.

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