Heavy rains in Andhra lead to the formation of low pressure
Heavy rains in Andhra lead to the formation of low pressure
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The impact of low pressure in the northwestern Bay of Bengal seems to be severe on Andhra Pradesh. It has already been raining for three days in the coastal and Rayalaseema districts due to low pressure. The Indian Meteorological Department has warned of heavy to very heavy rains. Authorities said heavy rains were expected in the next four days. The meteorological department has forecast full-scale low pressure in the northwestern Bay of Bengal tomorrow.

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It said winds of 45 to 55 kmph would blow along the coast. Waves of up to 3.5 meters are expected. State Disaster Management Commissioner Kannababu said in a statement that people in the hinterland should be vigilant. Fishermen in particular were advised not to go fishing. The impact of low pressure on Visakhapatnam and East Godavari districts is expected to be greater.

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The impact of heavy rains is likely to fall on the Independence Day celebrations tomorrow as well. Rayalaseema has been receiving above normal rainfall for the last few days. The situation is better in the coastal districts except in Uttaranchal. With the fresh rains, the farmers are also rejoicing. Coastal district collectors are alerting officials and the public in the wake of the low pressure. Special control rooms are being set up at collectorates as well as Ardeo offices. Collectors advise the authorities to provide information to the people of the hinterland from time to time.

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