Rains LIVE Updates As sections of Andhra Pradesh on Thursday entered heavy rain, the state is on alert with the NDRF and SDRF ready for action. Corridor of Nellore and Chittoor sections in the state saw heavy to veritably heavy downfall, and a many areas, including Tirupati, saw alluvion and extracting of trees due to the heavy rain.
Rains have been shelling Tamil Nadu and Kerala over the once many days, due to a low pressure area that boosted into a depression over the Indian seacoast. Still, the depression over the north littoral Tamil Nadu has weakened into a well-pronounced low pressure area now, the India Meteorological Department has said.
Six relief camps have been set up in Chittoor quarter, and around 70 families have been vacated from low-lying areas in Nellore quarter so far. Meanwhile, the Met Department withdrew its red alert for Chennai, after days of the Tamil Nadu capital being bombarded by showers and related casualties.
• Sections in Andhra Pradesh See Heavy Rain Sullurpeta in Nellore’s littoral quarter entered184.4 mm of rain, while Tada vill entered136.2 mm. Satyavedu in Rayalaseema’s Chittoor quarter recorded105.6 mm of rain, while the Tirupati Aero rainfall station recorded79.5 mm, the News Minute reported.
• CM Reddy Asks Officers to Stay Set Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy has directed officers to stay set with SDRF and NDRF brigades. He instructed the quarter collectors to set up relief camps for taking care of the people from submersed areas and to give Rs as a relief to every victim. Authorities said that heavy rains are anticipated in Nellore, Prakasam, Chittoor and Kadapa. Reddy directed the authorities to set up a devoted phone number for the deluge victims and coordinate with other departments to void people from deluge-prone areas.
• Further Medications in Tow All necessary preventative measures are being taken to help damage and insure that specifics are available at PHCs, area hospitals, and quarter hospitals. Power creators are being stationed to meet exigency services without any interruption. Andhra officers said precedence is being given to power restoration works, plugging breaches to conduits in case of the damage and supplying safe drinking water to all those affected areas.
IMD Withdraws Red Alert for Chennai, But City May Still See Heavy Rains The IMD said that winds and heavy rain may continue in some pockets of Chennai, but overall showers may drop. The department has withdrawn its red alert warning for the Tamil Nadu capital. Waterlogging still persists in the megacity’s Korattur area, news agency ANI has reported.
• Bengaluru Sees Heavy Rain, Further Showers Prognosticated for Coming 3 Days Karnataka’s capital Bengaluru saw heavy rains on Thursday, and the Met Department has prognosticated farther showers till November 15 as a result of the depression in Bay of Bengal, which is presently off the seacoast of Tamil Nadu.