
The tide to Godavari began to retreat on Sunday (July 13) downstream of Bhadrachalam, bringing a tribal dwelling along the Sabari River. The connectivity of roads, which was limited between Chinto and VR Puram, was restored to the Chintoor agency in the district of Alluri Sitarama Raju.
As part of the Sir Arthur Cotton Barrage, downstream of the Polavaram irrigation project, flood water is released into the sea for more than six Lakh Cusec, while the water at 14,200 cusec is diverted to the Godavari delta.
Dr. Bedkar Konaseema District Collector R. Malesh Kumar told Hindu that the tributary began to retreat under the first warning of the Sira Arthur cotton color in Dowleswaram. With the exception of the chest of three islands in P. Gannavaram, there was no flood impact on Sunday.
Meanwhile, Fisherfolk is planning to let go into the Godavari River between Dowleswaam and Yanam Union in search of fish “Hilsa” (known as Plasa in the Godavari), which behaves in the river during the monzun. Flood water attracts species of fish from the sea. The catch is sold through an open auction, mostly in Yanam and Dowleswaam, where it gets an attractive price.
Published – 13 July 2025 17:58