Tirupati: At least 17 people died after Flash floods damaged four Rayalaseema Chittoor districts, Kadapa, Kurnool and Anantapur at Andhra Pradesh on Friday.
The endless rain began on Thursday night, triggered by severe depression formed above Bay Bay, threw life in the region.
More than 100 people are feared to have been abolished in separate incidents in four districts.
About seven national disaster relief teams (NDRF) have been deployed to undergo search and rescue operations, in addition to the team from the police, income and fire department.
When the Cheyyuru River overflowed, the water from the Annamayya irrigation project shed to several mandals in the constituency of the Assembly of Rajampet and other parts of Kadapa Regency.
Three Bus Corporation Transportation AP State carrying passengers trapped in flood waters near Ramapuram in Rajampet Mandal.
Although the fire service saved most of the passengers and APSRTC staff, 12 people who were washed were found dead in various places in Rajampet Mandal.
Seven bodies were taken near Gandluru, three near Rayavaram, while two bodies were found near Mandapalli.
About 30 people from Mandapalli Village, Akepadu and Nandaluru in Rajambampet Mandal have been removed and OfficialHave launched search operations to track them.
Traffic traffic and roads between Tirupati and Kadapa have stalled as flooding damage the train tracks and national highways in several places along the route.