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The flood situation Andhra Pradesh gloomy when the toll road rose to 41

The flood situation Andhra Pradesh gloomy when the toll road rose to 41
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Tirupati The situation of flooding in Andhra Pradesh continued to bleak with an arterial path that was cut off even when the number increased to 41 with 12 more deaths reported on Sunday.
Train and bus services remain affected while many villages and cities in Rayalaseema and the Nellore District remain under the flow of water rivulet and the village tank is full of full and some of them overflowed causing concerns of people living in areas living in areas living areas In areas living in areas living in areas living in areas living in areas living in areas living in areas living in areas living in areas living in areas living in areas living in areas living in the area who live in areas living in areas living in areas that live in a low area.
On Sundays six bodies were taken in Rajambampet Mandal and two bodies at ChinnamaAndem Mandal from Kadapa Regency while four deaths were reported to officials Nellore Regency said 15 bodies were handed over to the family.
Three unidentified bodies lie in the Rajampet Government Hospital in Kadapa Regency on the road that connects the city of Kadapapatadipatri along the Papagni River collapsing due to the impact of floods in the early days on Sunday.
Train and road connectivity to Tempupati Temple City remains disconnected by the closure of the Highway Nelloretirupati Highway and Bengalaurutirupati Highway.
Also Tirutter Tirupati Highway closed nearly 2000 worshipers riding Tirumala Express to reach Tirupati falling at the Kadapa train station which triggered protest officials then arranged a special bus and shifted it to Tirupati.

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