
A rescue team shifts flood victims to safer places in Kurnool on Friday. A weather system over the Bay has brought torrential rainfall to large parts of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. Photo: U Subramanyam.
Photo: U_SUBRAMANYAM

A coracle comes to the rescue of those hit by the floods in Kurnool on Friday. Photo: U. Subramanyam.
Photo: U_SUBRAMANYAM

The tense and weary faces of the residents of Kurnool tell the story of the impact of floods in the town. Photo: U Subramanyam
Photo: U Subramanyam

Nervous moments as some residents are shifted to safer places in Kurnool. Photo: U. Subramanyam
Photo: U_SUBRAMANYAM

Flood victims are helped to relocate in Kurnool on Friday. Photo: U. Subramanyam
Photo: U_SUBRAMANYAM

A woman tries to keep her grace under pressure, as flood waters swirl around in Kurnool. Photo: U. Subramanyam
Photo: U_SUBRAMANYAM

People watch the overflowing causeway at Karni Village in Mahbubnagar district on Friday. Photo: P.V.Sivakumar
Photo: P_V_SIVAKUMAR+SEP+P_V_SIVAKUMAR

Heaps of damaged paddy stacked by the roadside, 20 km from Mahbubnagar town after water from floods damaged the standing crop on Friday. The River Krishna was in spate and overflowing its banks . Photo:P.V.Sivakumar
Photo: P_V_SIVAKUMAR+SEP+P_V_SIVAKUMAR

People are stranded as an RTC bus finds a rivulet at Karni village in Mahbubnagar district flooded on Friday. Photo: P.V.Sivakumar
Photo: P_V_SIVAKUMAR+SEP+P_V_SIVAKUMAR

People watch the incomplete Sangambanda Irrigation Project at Makhtal in Mahbubnagar district on Friday, as the River Krishna was in spate. Photo:P.V.Sivakumar
Photo: P_V_SIVAKUMAR+SEP+P_V_SIVAKUMAR

Inter-state lorries wait on the Mantralayam Road, near Maganur, 65 km from Mahbubnagar on Friday, as the river Krishna was in spate. Photo:P.V.Sivakumar
Photo: P_V_SIVAKUMAR+SEP+P_V_SIVAKUMAR

Mahadevi, seen here with her children, explains that she has lost all her belongings in her house. Her area lies submerged in flood waters of the Hirehalla stream, a tributary of the Krishna river near Havinahal village, Surpur taluk, Gulbarga district on Friday.
Photo: arun

Visitors discover the power of water as they watch it rush forth at Nagarjunasagar dam on Friday. Photo Singam Venkataramana
Photo: Singam Venkataramana

Even inclement weather is a time for some fun, as these surfers at Nagarjunasagar dam make clear. Photo Singam Venkataramana
Photo: Singam Venkataramana

A truck loaded with food packets is all set to leave Bangalore for Bellary in North Karnataka on Saturday. Around 10,000 food packets was sent by both road and air. Photo K Murali Kumar.
Photo: K Murali kumar

The Krishna river in spate at the railway bridge downstream of Prakasam Barrage in Vijayawada on Saturday. Photo: V. Raju
Photo: RAJU_V

Prakasam Barrage in Vijayawada turned into a picnic spot on Friday evening as hundreds thronged to view the flood waters gushing out. Photo: Ch. Vijaya Bhaskar
Photo: CH_VIJAYA BHASKAR

Water flowing at 896 ft level at Sri Sailam Reservoir on Saturday afternoon. Photo: T. Vijaya Kumar
Photo: T_ Vijaya Kumar


















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A rescue team shifts flood victims to safer places in Kurnool on Friday. A weather system over the Bay has brought torrential rainfall to large parts of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. Photo: U Subramanyam.
Photo: U_SUBRAMANYAM

A coracle comes to the rescue of those hit by the floods in Kurnool on Friday. Photo: U. Subramanyam.
Photo: U_SUBRAMANYAM

The tense and weary faces of the residents of Kurnool tell the story of the impact of floods in the town. Photo: U Subramanyam
Photo: U Subramanyam

Nervous moments as some residents are shifted to safer places in Kurnool. Photo: U. Subramanyam
Photo: U_SUBRAMANYAM

Flood victims are helped to relocate in Kurnool on Friday. Photo: U. Subramanyam
Photo: U_SUBRAMANYAM

A woman tries to keep her grace under pressure, as flood waters swirl around in Kurnool. Photo: U. Subramanyam
Photo: U_SUBRAMANYAM

People watch the overflowing causeway at Karni Village in Mahbubnagar district on Friday. Photo: P.V.Sivakumar
Photo: P_V_SIVAKUMAR+SEP+P_V_SIVAKUMAR

Heaps of damaged paddy stacked by the roadside, 20 km from Mahbubnagar town after water from floods damaged the standing crop on Friday. The River Krishna was in spate and overflowing its banks . Photo:P.V.Sivakumar
Photo: P_V_SIVAKUMAR+SEP+P_V_SIVAKUMAR

People are stranded as an RTC bus finds a rivulet at Karni village in Mahbubnagar district flooded on Friday. Photo: P.V.Sivakumar
Photo: P_V_SIVAKUMAR+SEP+P_V_SIVAKUMAR

People watch the incomplete Sangambanda Irrigation Project at Makhtal in Mahbubnagar district on Friday, as the River Krishna was in spate. Photo:P.V.Sivakumar
Photo: P_V_SIVAKUMAR+SEP+P_V_SIVAKUMAR

Inter-state lorries wait on the Mantralayam Road, near Maganur, 65 km from Mahbubnagar on Friday, as the river Krishna was in spate. Photo:P.V.Sivakumar
Photo: P_V_SIVAKUMAR+SEP+P_V_SIVAKUMAR

Mahadevi, seen here with her children, explains that she has lost all her belongings in her house. Her area lies submerged in flood waters of the Hirehalla stream, a tributary of the Krishna river near Havinahal village, Surpur taluk, Gulbarga district on Friday.
Photo: arun

Visitors discover the power of water as they watch it rush forth at Nagarjunasagar dam on Friday. Photo Singam Venkataramana
Photo: Singam Venkataramana

Even inclement weather is a time for some fun, as these surfers at Nagarjunasagar dam make clear. Photo Singam Venkataramana
Photo: Singam Venkataramana

A truck loaded with food packets is all set to leave Bangalore for Bellary in North Karnataka on Saturday. Around 10,000 food packets was sent by both road and air. Photo K Murali Kumar.
Photo: K Murali kumar

The Krishna river in spate at the railway bridge downstream of Prakasam Barrage in Vijayawada on Saturday. Photo: V. Raju
Photo: RAJU_V

Prakasam Barrage in Vijayawada turned into a picnic spot on Friday evening as hundreds thronged to view the flood waters gushing out. Photo: Ch. Vijaya Bhaskar
Photo: CH_VIJAYA BHASKAR

Water flowing at 896 ft level at Sri Sailam Reservoir on Saturday afternoon. Photo: T. Vijaya Kumar
Photo: T_ Vijaya Kumar
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