Warangal: Without a transport and no electricity, the oldsters within the villages of the agency areas along River Godavari were going thru relatively a lot of hardships following heavy rains within the past few days in Mulugu of the erstwhile Warangal district.
A number of villages admire Vengalraopeta, Bodapuram, Thippapuram, Kotagumpu, Pussavanigudem and Kalipaka of Venkatapur mandal were inundated within the floodwaters due to the overflow of water from Penku wagu.
Villages Chandupatla, Pedda Gangaram, Gollagudem, Chikupally, Gummadigudi, Eppagudem, Sundaraiah colony and Krishnapuram of Wazedu mandal and Kanthanapally, Kaothuru Sarvai and Gangu gudem villages of Kannaigudem mandal were inundated.
Since transport hyperlinks to these villages obtained snapped, officials supplied the every day essentials thru tractors and boats and shifted the flood victims to rehabilitation centres.
The water diploma in Godavari river used to be increasing within the night. Officers issued a red alert to the villages of Akinapally and Mallaram of Mangapet mandal and requested the oldsters to no longer endeavor out. They were suggested to dial 100 if any emergency arose.
Officers shifted hundreds of affected folks by arranging particular buses to around 21 rehabilitation centres within the district headquarters and supplied them with food and ingesting water facilities.
In Sammaka Sagar Barrage, which is additionally known as the Tupakulagudem barrage, the inflow used to be about 26,90,640 cusecs. The identical quantity of water used to be launched by lifting the 59 floodgates to the downstream as the water storage within the Sammakka Sagar Barrage reached its beefy potential of 6.94 tmc-toes.
Meanwhile, officials closed the bridge on the national motorway 163 on the Godavari river in scrutinize of the upward thrust in water ranges within the river.
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