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Kurnool limping back to normality
An aerial view of the flood-affected areas in Kurnool district.
 INDIA , 25-June-2007  2:27:39 AM
Andhra Pradesh is faced with the threat of another cyclone even as the flood and rain-battered areas are limping to normality in the aftermath of the heavy rain caused by the deep depression.

The toll rose to 37 with five more casualties reported from the affected districts on Sunday. Seven persons, reported missing either in the rough sea or the swollen streams, have not been traced. A low pressure system is now developing in the Bay of Bengal, threatening to intensify into a deep depression by Tuesday and move towards the coast.

Although India Meteorological Department (IMD) indicated that Orissa might be the main target of the fresh system, Chief Minister Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy kept all the coastal districts on alert, without taking any chance, fearing the worst.

From : http://www.thehindu.com  

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