Intermittent rains have disrupted the power supply and running threw normal life.
Heavy rains continued to lash parts of coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema regions under the influence of deep and active northeast monsoon depression Monday leaving agricultural fields in some districts under water and disrupting traffic movement in several sections.
Met officials said that heavy rain and thunder showers would occur over the next 24 hours and Center Cyclone Warning issued a warning to fishermen along the coast not to venture into the sea until Tuesday morning .
Authorities said Macherla in Guntur district received 29 cm of rain, Udayagiri in Nellore recorded 21 cm, Rentachintala recorded 15 cm, 11 cm, 10 cm Bapatla and Karamchedu while Nandyal and Jammalamadugu received 9 cm each.
Intermittent showers on Sunday disrupted power supply and threw the normal life of running. Some lakes and streams overflowed disrupt traffic flow on major roads.
In Guntur district, traffic between Sattenapalli-Achampeta stretch was affected due to water overflowing creek Eddulavagu and reports that a truck was stuck on the road in the swirling waters of Basavamma stream.
In Krishna district, several low-lying areas in Nuzvid, Gudivada, Tiruvur, Jaggaiahpet and others were flooded and people had to walk through knee-deep water on the roads. The rice and groundnut in the Anantapur district were covered by water bodies. Federations Nilakantapuram Lake suffered violations blocks the movement of traffic to several villages were cut off.