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East, West Godavari districts in AP still flooded

6 Nov, 2012 21:04 IST|Sakshi
East, West Godavari districts in AP still flooded

 Hundreds of villages in East Godavari and West Godavari districts remained inundated Tuesday though flood water was receding and life was limping back to normal in other affected districts of coastal Andhra Pradesh.

Remote villages, including tribal hamlets, in the two Godavari districts remained cut off from rest of the state. Without food and drinking water for the last couple of days, people were still waiting for relief to reach them.
Officials said they were making efforts to provide relief to the marooned villages in the worst-hit districts.
With water levels receding in the swollen rivulets, overflowing  reservoirs and tanks, the extent of devastation is becoming evident.
The heavy rains for nearly a week claimed 25 lives and rendered thousands of people homeless. Villages and towns in eight districts were inundated. About 70,000 people were sheltered in relief camps. The floods damaged crops over five lakh hectares, roads and railway tracks.
Several colonies in Vijayawada city in Krishna district remained under water. A similar situation is prevailing in Kakinada town of East Godavari district.
In East and West Godavari districts, famous as the rice bowl of the state, standing paddy and cotton crops over seven lakh acres were damaged.
Officials said the exact extent of damage would be known only after a detailed enumeration at the field level.

 

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