The rising number of incidents and mishaps has become a major issue for the public; every day, someone is victimised by a disaster, and the only concern on people's minds is whether it is safe to live in their homes today. There have been a few similar events recently that have horrified the public. Heavy rains have wreaked havoc in Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu in recent days. So far, many individuals have died as a result of this struggle hour. Not only that, but there have been indications that several bodies are spilling into the sea as a result of the catastrophe. It has been reported that some people on a bus were discovered floating in flood waters. Gudluru village has recovered seven dead, Raivaram village has recovered three victims, and Madanpalle village has recovered two bodies. The official further stated that they were attempting to determine whether the bodies were those of bus passengers or people in the area. Passengers from two more buses were also saved by rescuers. The death toll is expected - grow since more people are still missing, according to police. CM YS Jagan Mohan Reddy is set to make an aerial reconnaissance in Kadapa district on Saturday to assess the situation, according to an official release issued here on Friday. Mr Reddy offered his heartfelt sympathies to the families of those who died as a result of the severe rains, and asked the authorities to provide 5 lakh rupees in aid to the deceased's next of kin. The state government will step forward to assist those affected by the heavy rains, according to the CM, who assured them of all possible support. Priyanka Chopra makes Sushmita Sen's birthday special Petrol-Diesel price today 20 November, Know prices here Earthquake Jolts Rajasthan's Jalore, find out what's the intensity