Telangana floods | Death toll in Mulugu district rises to eight, two more still missing
The Hindu
The death toll from Thursday’s flooding in Telangana’s Mulugu district has risen to eight with the recovery of five bodies from the Jampannavagu stream near Medaram in Tadvai mandal in the tribal majority district on July 28 morning.
The death toll from Thursday’s flooding in Telangana’s Mulugu district has risen to eight with the recovery of five bodies from the Jampannavagu stream near Medaram in Tadvai mandal in the tribal majority district on July 28 morning.
All of the deceased hailed from Kondai village in the neighbouring Eturunagaram mandal. Four of them belonged to a same family and another has been identified as Sammakka, a close relative of Kondai sarpanch, a police said.
Two more persons of the same village, who were washed away by the swollen stream, are yet to be traced.
A search operation involving the NDRF personnel is underway in Jampannavagu near Medaram, the abode of tribal goddesses Sammakka and Saralamma, to trace them.
On Thursday, a man, his wife and mother were swept away in the floodwaters after a tank breached in Burugupeta village in Venkatapur mandal in the same district.
Several rain-related incidents were also reported from various other districts.
In Jagtial district, a woman was killed after the wall of bathroom at her house crashed on her due to incessant rain. In Hanamkonda district, a youth hailing from Kannaram village was reportedly swept away by the gushing waters of a stream when he attempted to cross it on his bike near the village on Thursday.
More than 2.6 lakh village and ward volunteers in Andhra Pradesh, once celebrated as the government’s grassroots champions for their crucial role in implementing welfare schemes, are now in a dilemma after learning that their tenure has not been renewed after August 2023 even though they have been paid honoraria till June 2024. Disowned by both YSRCP, which was in power when they were appointed, and the current ruling TDP, which made a poll promise to double their pay, these former volunteers are ruing the day they signed up for the role which they don’t know if even still exists