Up to 3.56 Lakes Cusecs excess water is released downstream of the slot color, as the tank receives excess water from the upper basin in Vijayawada 28 August 2025. Photo Credit: Photo: KVS Giri
With the levels of floods in the Krishna and Godavari rivers, officials climbed on Thursday (August 28, 2025) on the border villages in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana in Andra Pradesh))))
Authorities of income and irrigation warned people who remained in low -laid areas because there have been continuous rains in the last two days.
The State Interior Minister Vangalapudi Anith reviewed the flood situation and asked for income, irrigation, police and other officers of the department to be vigilant and take steps to prevent human loss.
“Officers were asked to visit the affected areas and evacuate people who stay on river and channels.
The national strength of the reaction to disasters (NDRF) 10.
“The NDRF is in contact with the State Authority for the Catastrophe Adaster Andhra Pradesh (APSDMA), district collectors, police superintendents, a reaction to disasters (SDRF), common collectors and disaster management teams.”
“The first warning of danger, which is likely to be released early in Prakasam Barrage and people in low -lying areas should be in high standby,” said Prakhar Jain, director of the Prakhar Jain. The tide and drain was 3.93 Lakh Cusecs in Prakasam Rage in Vijayawada.
According to the latest Bulletin on Thursday afternoon (August 28, 2025), the stream at the Srisailam 3.06 Lakh Cusecs dam and a drain of 3.62 Lakh Cusecs. Nagarjuna tide Sagar 2.69 CUSECS and OUTFLOW 3.17 Lakh Cusecs. Infield on Pulichintala 3.13 Lakh Cusecs A, drain 3.72 lakh CUSECS. Godavari is also rising slightly.
The water level in Bhadrachalam was currently 37.70 ft. The water level in Kunavaram was 15.78 meters. In and draining in Dowleswaam in Rajahmundry was 5.31 Lakh Cusecs.
“The situation of the Godavari River is likely to achieve almost the first level of warning.
The Indian Meteorological Department, Amaravati Center, reported on Thursday (August 28, 2025) that the low -pressure area over South Odisha adjacent to Chhattisgarh laid the central parts of Chhattisgarh and the neighborhood.
The associated cyclonic circulation has expanded by up to 5.8 km above the mean sea level leaning southwest to the west with height. The monsoon riverbed passes through Kalingapatnam in the district of SRIKAKULM and from there to the east-south to the east to the Bay of Bengal. Until a few days, there will be a slight to slight collision.
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Published – August 28 2025 03:30





