Teams from the Animal Warriors Conservation Society and Sangha Mitra Animal Foundation NGOs rescued animals stranded in flood-affected areas of Vijayawada.
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Volunteers distributed drinking water bottles to residents in flood-hit areas, where access to clean water has been severely disrupted. Their efforts provide vital relief to communities in the area
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VMC sanitation workers cleaned the roads in Vijayawada after floodwaters receded. Their clean-up efforts are essential for restoring normalcy and preventing water-borne diseases
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A electricity department worker seen repairing cables on poles at New Rajarajeswaripet in Vijayawada on Thursday. The restoration efforts aim to bring back power to the flood-affected area, ensuring essential services for residents.
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Workers seen cleaning a shop at Pipula Road centre in Vijayawada on Thursday after floodwaters receded. The clean-up operation marks a slow return to normalcy as the area recovers from the recent flooding.
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Ambapuram and YSR colonies in Vijayawada were fully submerged by floodwaters on Thursday. The severe flooding has impacted homes and infrastructure, with residents facing immense challenges as the water levels show no signs of receding.
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Workers remove a damaged beam from the 69th pillar on Prakasam Barrage in Vijayawada on Thursday. The maintenance is critical to ensuring the structural integrity of the barrage, which is essential for managing floodwaters.
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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu travelled on a raft to cross the Eluru canal, reaching flood-affected areas on the other side
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Residents of Ambapuram panchayat in Vijayawada queued up on Thursday for essential drinking water as floods disrupted access to clean supplies. The ongoing crisis emphasises the daily challenges faced by those in the flood-hit community.
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