"According to irrigation authorities, this is the heaviest flood in the river 
in more than 106 years"
 
Fresh flood threat to Krishna, Guntur 


http://www.hindu.com/2009/10/06/stories/2009100657430100.htm
 






Death toll in Karnataka touches 194 with the recovery of 25 more bodies 






PHOTO: CH. VIJAYA BHASKAR 
 
IN ALL ITS FURY: A swollen Krishna is a few feet away from the railway track 
downstream of the Prakasam Barrage in Vijayawada on Monday. According to 
irrigation authorities, this is the heaviest flood in the river in more than 
106 years. — 



HYDERABAD/BANGALORE: The threat of floods looms large over thousands of people 
in Krishna and Guntur districts of Andhra Pradesh as 10.5 lakh cusecs water was 
being released from the Prakasam Barrage in Vijayawada on Monday. The death 
toll in the heavy rains in several northern districts of Karnataka increased to 
194 with 25 unidentified bodies found in several places. 
Already, several island villages in the Krishna estuary have been inundated, 
while many more in the Diviseema region, which was devastated by a cyclone in 
1977, are rapidly getting submerged. As many as 30 villages upstream of the 
barrage are marooned since the structure is unable to discharge the massive 
inflows it is receiving from the Nagarjunasagar. 
The river embankments will be breached and Vijayawada itself may suffer further 
damage if the outflow touches the 11 lakh cusec-mark but Chief Minister K. 
Rosaiah ruled this out as water was being released with meticulous planning and 
the quantum would come down to 9 lakh cusecs by Tuesday morning. 
Over two lakh people have already been rendered homeless by the fresh floods.
Traffic on the Vijayawada-Hyderabad National Highway 9 has been diverted as 
several stretches are lying under water. Railway authorities are anxiously 
watching the water level downstream of the Prakasam Barrage since the Krishna 
is nearly touching the rail bridge connecting Vijayawada to Chennai. Nandyal 
town in Kurnool district continues to be cut off. The death toll in the floods, 
ravaging the State since October 1, now stands at 52. 
United Progressive Alliance (UPA) chairperson Sonia Gandhi, accompanied by Mr. 
Rosaiah, made an aerial survey of the flood-hit areas in Kurnool and 
Mahabubnagar. Mr. Rosaiah earlier sent a status report to Prime Minister 
Manmohan Singh stating that the preliminary estimate of the flood loss was Rs. 
12,225 crore, including Rs. 10,000-crore damage to dams, roads, power 
infrastructure and communication. He urged the Centre to treat the disaster as 
a ‘national calamity of rare severity’ and release Rs. 6,000 crore as immediate 
assistance. 
The Chief Minister thanked the Karnataka government for closing the crest gates 
of the Almatti reservoir and ensuring staggered releases from Narayanpur, both 
across the Krishna, to avoid heavy inflow into the Srisailam reservoir.
Reports reaching Bangalore indicated that while the water level in the Krishna 
and its tributaries, including the Tungabhadra, had substantially receded since 
Sunday, the State government is watching the situation closely following some 
reports that more rain could be expected. 
Over 3.55 lakh people have been accommodated in 1,200 relief camps and provided 
with food, clothing and medicines. 
Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa and Revenue Minister G. Karunakara Reddy have 
been overseeing relief operations in the worst-affected districts over the last 
few days. 
Mr. Yeddyurappa and Ms. Sonia Gandhi made a quick aerial survey of Bellary, 
Raichur and Bijapur districts. Mr. Yeddyurappa submitted a memorandum to the 
AICC president and requested her to persuade the Union government to declare 
the situation a “national calamity.” “An interim relief of Rs. 10,000 crore is 
sought from the Union government for relief and restoration of damaged 
infrastructure in the affected areas.” 


With Regards 

Abi
 


“At his best, man is the noblest of all animals; separated from law and justice 
he is the worst”
- Aristotle


      
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