<p>Amaravati: The Andhra Pradesh State Disaster Management Authority (APSDMA) on Monday urged people living along the Godavari river to exercise caution due to rising flood water inflows.</p>.<p>Widespread rainfall over the past several days in upstream areas is causing the surge.</p>.<p>On Monday morning, the water level of Godavari river at Bhadrachalam in Telangana rose to 35.6 ft and reached up to 14.9 metres at Kunavaram in Andhra Pradesh.</p>.<p>“Flood waters are rising in the Godavari. It reached 35.6 ft at Bhadrachalam and 14.9 metres in Kunavaram,” said an official release from the disaster management authority.</p>.<p>The APSDMA said Godavari river water level rose to 10.2 metres at Polavaram while the inflow and outflow at Dowleswaram clocked 5.5 lakh cusecs.</p>.<p>Though a flood alert was not issued, water is being released downstream, said the agency.</p>.<p>Further, the APSMDA also advised riparian inhabitants of Krishna and Tungabhadra rivers to be cautious. </p>
<p>Amaravati: The Andhra Pradesh State Disaster Management Authority (APSDMA) on Monday urged people living along the Godavari river to exercise caution due to rising flood water inflows.</p>.<p>Widespread rainfall over the past several days in upstream areas is causing the surge.</p>.<p>On Monday morning, the water level of Godavari river at Bhadrachalam in Telangana rose to 35.6 ft and reached up to 14.9 metres at Kunavaram in Andhra Pradesh.</p>.<p>“Flood waters are rising in the Godavari. It reached 35.6 ft at Bhadrachalam and 14.9 metres in Kunavaram,” said an official release from the disaster management authority.</p>.<p>The APSDMA said Godavari river water level rose to 10.2 metres at Polavaram while the inflow and outflow at Dowleswaram clocked 5.5 lakh cusecs.</p>.<p>Though a flood alert was not issued, water is being released downstream, said the agency.</p>.<p>Further, the APSMDA also advised riparian inhabitants of Krishna and Tungabhadra rivers to be cautious. </p>