Tirupati: The death toll continues to damage Rayalaseema and the Nellore Districts of Andhra Pradesh has surged up from 29 to 41 with 6 bodies taken at Rajambampet Mandal and 2 deaths related to fresh floods reported in Chinnamade Mandal in Kadapa Regency.
Four deaths were reported in the Nellore district on Sunday.
While fifteen bodies have been submitted to the families of the victims, three unknown bodies are in the government of Rajampet Hospital in Kadapa Regency.
Two siblings including a woman who tried to cross the Mandavya River in Chindnamade Mandal was swept away in a strong flow and their bodies were taken near Vandadi Village.
While two including a police officer had reportedly died in Nellore Regency so far, two unknown bodies were taken near the Somasila project on Sunday.
Nearly 44,275 people have been evacuated and moved to 92 relief camps throughout the Nellore district.
Fury floods continue for fourth day in a row on a trot in Chittoor, Kadapa, Anantapur and Nellore District threw a fully life of the equipment on Sunday.
The road bridge that connects the city of Kadapa-kadapatri along the Papagni River collapsed due to the effects of flooding in the early hours on Sundays.
Connectivity of roads to several villages along the route remain suspended.
Meanwhile, a three-story building came to hit the city of Kadapa at the early hours on Sundays due to floods and bad weather.
The police and firefight personnel rescue two people including a woman in a building accident incident.
Traffic along the national highway – 16 connects Kolkata to Chennai through Andhra Pradesh was taken to the termination of milling after the national highway surrendered in two places near Nellore on Sunday.
Thousands of people are seen walking along the railroad to reach Nellore or nearby road points.
Meanwhile, train and road connectivity to Temple Temple Kota Tirupati remained interrupted by Jalan Raya Kadapa-Tirupati closed, Nellore-Tirupati Highway was closed, Jalan Raya Bengaluru-Tirupati was closed partially with a redirection everywhere, Tiruttani-Tirupati Highway was closed.
The South Central train canceled 42 trains, some canceled one train and divert 3 trains along the Nellore-Padugupadu Division of Vijayawada and rajampet-nandalur division Guntakal on Sunday.
Nearly 2,000 worshipers riding Tirumala Express to reach Tirupati were revealed at Kadapa’s train station, triggering protests by passengers who were then accommodated on a special bus and transported to Tirupati.
Some low-lying colonies in the city were still flooded with flood water which did not recede at all because of the check-dam in Tirumala continued to overflow to various waterbodies in Tirupati.
The administrative district of Chittoor-Kadapa-Anantapur-Nellore has begun training assessing the flood damage to be reported to the state government.
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