Roiling since the Union Cabinet's October 3 decision to carve out a new state of Telangana, Vizianagaram is under curfew since Saturday night following large-scale violence.
"The situation is under control and peaceful. It (curfew) is continuing. We will again study the situation and take appropriate action," DIG (Visakhapatnam Range) P Umapathi said.
Police have so far arrested 34 persons in connection with the violence and more arrests are likely.
The Seemandhra region as also Hyderabad was reeling under a power crisis with employees of state's electricity generation, transmission and distribution companies on an indefinite strike since yesterday.
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The strike has forced cancellation of several trains.
According to Power System Operation Corporation of Power Grid figures, as many as three transmission lines of 400 kv and another two lines of 400/220 kv had tripped due to the agitations in Seemandhra region.
Protests by the pro-united government employees, who are on strike since August 13, continued.
The Cabinet sub-committee on employees issues held talks with the leaders of striking employees today to resolve the deadlock. Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy will meet the representatives of the agitating employees on Wednesday, State's Finance Minister A Ramanarayana Reddy told reporters.
The officials of the TTD too held discussions with the employees and power supply to Tirumala was subsequently restored.
The CM had also appealed to the striking employees of power generation, transmission and distribution companies to call off their stir.
Meanwhile, the indefinite fast launched by YSRb Congress president Y S Jaganmohan Reddy against the state's proposed bifurcation entered third day today.