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Normalcy returns to cyclone-hit East Godavari

May 22, 2010 11:03 am | Updated November 11, 2016 05:58 am IST - Rajahmundry

A beach side eatery lies in tatters as high tidal waves due to impact of Laila cyclonic storm wreck destruction off the coast of Bapatla in Guntur district on Thursday. Photo: T. Vijaya Kumar

Normalcy is returning to the cyclone-affected areas of East Godavari district, where restoration works are going on in full swing.

Rail traffic is being restored and some trains are running at a reduced speed due to water logging on tracks, an official of South Central Railway (SCR) told PTI on Saturday.

“Some express and passenger trains reached their destinations late. The railway staff has taken the restoration work on a war footing,” he said.

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Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corp (APSRTC) has put buses on roads and highways which have been cleared of uprooted trees and electric poles, official sources said.

Since the weather conditions have improved, we expect some flights from Hyderabad and other parts of the State to land at Madurapudi Airport near Rajahmundry, airport officials said.

Collector M. Ravichandra and Joint Collector K. Sasidhar are visiting the cyclone-hit areas to enquire about relief and rehabilitation activities at relief camps.

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Some of the cyclone-affected families, who had shifted to the camps, are returning home, they said, adding control rooms will continue to monitor the situation as heavy rains have been forecast in the next 24 hours.

“We are expecting normalcy to return in a day or two,” they said, adding enumeration teams have started assessing the damage caused to standing crops and other properties.

“There was no scarcity of vegetables and essential commodities in the district,” Mr. Sasidhar said.

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