In pictures: Continued heavy rains wreck havoc in Andhra Pradesh
In pictures: Continued heavy rains wreck havoc in Andhra Pradesh
Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy, who interacted with flood victims during his visit to Prakasam district on Monday, is seen carefully crossing a pathway built over the water-logged roads. — DC
A man protects himself from the rain with an umbrella while riding a bicycle in Hyderabad on Friday. AP
A flooded street at Chatrinaka in Hyderabad after a heavy downpour on Friday. DC/P.Surendra
Sources said 3050 houses suffered damages and 110 cattle also perished due to the rains. Another picture from Hyderabad.
As heavy rains led to submergence of low-lying areas and also overflowing of several rivers, nine teams of National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) have been deployed for rescue and relief work across the state. Picture shows another waterlogged road
A young girl balances herself on dry area as she tries to cross a flooded street in Hyderabad on Friday. AP
Pedestrians too faced the wrath of the non-stop rain in the city.
The heavy rains were triggered by northeast monsoon and a low pressure area over Bay of Bengal during the last three days paralysed normal life in the city.
A pillion rider covers herself from rain with an umbrella in Hyderabad. 135 relief camps have been set up in the coastal districts, which bore the brunt of the rain fury, officials added.
A woman watches her elderly mother hold her child, keeping the young one away from the rainwater that has flooded their home in Hyderabad on Friday. PTI
Life slowed to a crawl and traffic jams added to the torture in Hyderabad on Friday.
A young man making his way across a flooded road in Hyderabad. Twenty people were killed in various rain-related incidents in the state as the downpour continued for the fourth consecutive day on Friday even as two others were also missing, official
Children play with paper boats outside their flooded home in Hyderabad on Friday, Oct. 25, 2013. AP
Thousands of vehicles were stuck in a massive traffic jam from Tarnaka to Secunderabad main road.
The Hayathnagar Bus Depot was flooded and the fleet of buses at the depot was submerged.
People wade through the floodwaters at Bontalakoduru in the Etcharla mandal of Srikakulam district on Friday.
Commuters face hardships to cross the road as floodwater from Keshavaram tank started overflowing due to heavy rainfall at Keshavaram village in East Godavari on Friday.
A bird’s eye view of the inundated Rotary Colony in Vijayawada on Friday. The city received over 43 mm between Thursday and Friday and many roads were under water.
Incessant rains submerge cotton crop in hundreds of acres in Kadapa district Adoni in Kurnool district.
People cross the road flooded by rainwater due to heavy rains in Chirala in Prakasam district on Friday.
The Kodandaram Nagar Colony in Saroornagar was completely inundated on Friday following incessant rains. Most locals were seen out on the streets as rainwater had entered their houses.
A schoolboy riding his bicycle on a flooded road in Hyderabad on Friday.
Girls wade through a flood-damaged road on the outskirts of Hyderabad on Saturday.
A boy rides a bicycle through a flooded street in Hyderabad on Saturday. The unabated rains in several districts of Andhra Pradesh over the past five days have left a trail of destruction, claiming 32 lives and causing a damage of hundreds of crores
Roads were dotted with potholes after days of heavy rain in the Hyderabad.
Water is released from the Prakasam Barrage on the River Krishna in Vijayawada. The Barrage received over 4.70 lakh cusecs of floodwater and it was let out into the Bay of Bengal.
Road breached by floodwaters near Brahmapuram under Atchutapuram in Visakhapatnam.
People wade through a flood-damaged road on the outskirts of Hyderabad.
People wade through floodwater in a village near Payakaraopeta in Visakhapatnam district.
A government primary school at Vavilala village Kodavalur mandal Nellore district submerged in rain water.
The threat of another round of heavy rains looms large in the north coastal districts of Andhra Pradesh, particularly Srikakulam, in the next few days.
Actor-turned-politician P. Chiranjeevi had a slightly embarrassing accident at Avanthinagar in Kakinada rural mandal. When the minister was about to get on a boat, a group of journalists rushed to take his photograph. As a result, the boat tilted
TDP Chief N. Chandrababu Naidu visiting flood affected areas of Andhra Pradesh on Monday. PTI
AP CM Kiran Kumar Reddy talks to victims of the flood during his visit to the area.
Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy, who interacted with flood victims during his visit to Prakasam district on Monday, is seen carefully crossing a pathway built over the water-logged roads. — DC

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