The Prakasam Barrage in Vijayawada on Krishna river is also overflowing as close to two lakh cusecs of flood water is flowing into it.
While K L Rao Sagar reservoir's full level is 45.77 tmc ft, it is now holding 30 tmc ft of water. At this time last year, it stored only 5.70 tmc ft of water. As much as 1.51 lakh cusecs of flood water is being discharged from K L Rao Sagar reservoir which is reaching Prakasam Barrage.
This is the first time in over five years that the Barrage has witnessed such massive inflow and outflow.
Incessant rains that lashed mainly the Palnadu region of Guntur district in the last three days gave a little breather today but not before causing enormous damage to infrastructure and crops.
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The toll due to rain-related incidents in the state climbed to nine with four fresh deaths being reported since late last night.
The state government has announced an ex gratia of Rs four lakh to the kin of each of those killed in rain-related incidents.
Train services between Guntur and Secunderabad remained suspended for the second consecutive day as over two-km rail tracks near Sattenapalli washed away due to overflowing of rivulets in the region.
Railway staff, with the support of local people, have undertaken repair works of the tracks on a war footing.
Home and Disaster Management portfolios toured the flood-affected Chilakaluripet region and Pedakurapadu Assembly constituency and supervised the relief operations.
State Agriculture Minister P Pulla Rao and local MLA K Sridhar accompanied him.
Seven relief camps have been set up by the district administration where hundreds of flood-hit persons are taking shelter.
The Deputy Chief Minister said the state government would come to the rescue of the farmers who suffered crop damages due to floods.
"Enumeration of the losses will be undertaken once the flood water recedes," Rajappa said.