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Overnight floods in A.P. leave 30 dead; normal life paralysed

Special Correspondent

Large swathes of land inundated in at least 10 districts


Downpour likely to continue for the next two days

Twin cities bear brunt of rain fury


HYDERABAD: Andhra Pradesh was faced with a grim flood situation as torrential rain on Friday and Saturday claimed nearly 30 lives and deluged large swathes of land in at least ten out of the 23 districts.

More misery appeared to be in store for the people as weathermen forecast that the downpour will continue for the next two days in the wake of a well-marked low pressure area in the Bay of Bengal that may concentrate into a depression. The government has requested the IAF to keep two helicopters on standby at Hakimpet air base here for rescue operations.

The twin cities bore the brunt of the rain fury. The incessant rain that began on August 8 evening left ten persons dead, most of them in wall collapses, flooded several areas and caused traffic snarls. Boats were deployed in some colonies that were inundated to shift people to safer places.

The State capital recorded 18 cm rainfall during the 24-hour period from 5.30 pm on Friday as against 24.1 cm on August 24, 2000, the highest in its recorded history.

Panic grips people

People living in areas below the Hussainsagar lake were gripped by fear as water reached the full tank level of 514.75 metres but officials reassured them that there was no danger. Elsewhere in the State, the rain led to the breach in numerous tanks and canal bunds causing fear and anxiety among the people besides snapping road links in several flood-hit areas. Train services remained largely unaffected barring some delays as water overflowed the track near Dornakal on the Vijayawada-Hyderabad route.

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