Twenty-nine people have lost their lives in separate incidents and around 4,040 villages across 16 of the 23 districts in Andhra Pradesh have been affected by heavy rains and floods, according to an official report released on Saturday.
Over 78,700 people were evacuated from low-lying areas to safer places and provided shelter in 207 relief camps. The incessant rains, caused by a low pressure area in the Bay of Bengal, had inundated standing crops in 6.78 lakh hectares and breached over 1,020 minor irrigation tanks. As many as 14,978 houses, including 1,628 huts and close to 4.05 kms of roads were damaged, according to the report.
Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy, at a review meeting on Saturday, asked officials to expedite the process of enumeration related to loss of cattle, crops and property damage for providing ex gratia to the affected families at the earliest.
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Train services from Kolkata station were suspended due to water logging on the tracks till Dum Dum.
Meanwhile, in Odisha, at least 16 people died in flood-related incidents. The situation remained grim even as major rivers were receding on Saturday. Two deaths each were reported from Bhadrak, Jajpur and Nayagarh districts while in worst-hit Ganjam district it remained unchanged at six and four in Jagatsinghpur, Special Relief Commissioner P K Mohapatra told reporters in Bhubaneswar after the situation was reviewed by Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik.
“All the deaths were due to wall collapse and drowning,” Mohapatra said. Major rivers like Rusikulya, Godahada and Vansadhara were flowing below the danger mark, he said. The Chief Minister said the incessant rains and floods have caused severe damages to public and private properties and standing crops. He announced three-day relief for the affected people according to provisions under the Relief Code.