Diviseema people have become the flood victims..!?

* The hardships of the residents of Diviseema have not ended.
* Farmers saying that they have suffered losses like never before.
* Settlements under waterlogging due to flooding.

It is known that the flood flow has receded at vijayawada Prakasam Barrage. But the comments show that the damage left by the floods in Diviseema is huge. It is noteworthy that the farmers are making comments that the government should provide compensation to the farmers and support the farmers without any conditions. It is known that crops are submerged in water in many mandals under the avanigadda constituency. Villagers are under tension as the flood is flowing at a height of 10 feet in the village. It is noteworthy that the authorities shifted the flood victims to rehabilitation centers. Due to the heavy rains in the upper reaches of Diviseema, floodwaters flooded the plains before the harvest. It seems that the aqua sector has also completely collapsed. It is noteworthy that the ponds next to the krishna river have also been completely damaged.

The crops of banana, turmeric, maize, etc. were submerged in the flood water and the farmers suffered severe losses. While the farmers are expressing their grief that they have suffered unprecedented losses, the farmers say that the investment has been destroyed due to the inundation of flood water. The farmers are demanding that the state government has not imposed restrictions and they have suffered unprecedented losses. It is noteworthy that while there are 10 rehabilitation centers in the avanigadda division, Venkat ram Rathri, the son of Mandali Buddhaprasad, is monitoring the flood conditions on the embankment day and night. As vijayawada was inundated by flood, the population is currently submerged in waterlogging. It is common knowledge that people are facing unexpected problems due to rain. It can be said that only if the ap government responds and helps as quickly as possible, there will be a chance for the people to get rid of these problems. Let's see if the government will take steps in that direction.

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