Tirumala Hills on to the sanctuary town of Tirupati on Thursday after a heavy downpour of 12-14 cm more than a couple of hours.
It was extraordinary downpour that caused the flooding, says Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam CEO Jawahar Reddy. "We had right around 20 cm downpour on Tirumala Hills in light of which there was weighty floodwater from Tirumala to Tirupati, so low-lying regions in Tirumala and Tirupati were overwhelmed."
The flood in Tirupati and different regions in south Andhra Pradesh stunned everybody, who saw viral recordings on not simply heavy flooding never seen before in Tirupati yet additionally on the grounds that one of the most noticeably terrible dry spell inclined regions in the nation, Anantapur, went under water.
One of the most striking visuals was from Kapila Theertham, by whose side the Kapileshwaraswamy sanctuary stands. A cascade burst forward significantly with fierceness never seen and the whole region went under a downpour of water at one go. Four mainstays of the sanctuary were harmed.
Individuals were seen frantically clutching their well deserved resources like bicycles, and some clung on to their companions, friends and family and some of the time outsiders, unfit to comprehend what could occur straightaway. This was the sort of thing they had never under any circumstance seen.
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