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House collapses, roads inundated: Watch scenes of severe floods in Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh

Tirupati saw large-scale flooding on Thursday owing to a depression in the Bay of Bengal.

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Nov 19, 2021 · 12:31 pm
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House Collapsed due to floods near Vasundhara Nagar, #Tirupati Today. Please evacuate when floods are more. pic.twitter.com/LOznIllcPp

— Andhra Pradesh Weatherman (@APWeatherman96) November 19, 2021

#Rains affected normal life in #Tirupati.#AndhraPradesh pic.twitter.com/49zED3BUG1

— P Pavan (@PavanJourno) November 18, 2021

pic.twitter.com/GmR72KJtfQ

— Dhanya Rajendran (@dhanyarajendran) November 19, 2021

Now at Tirumala Ghat road pic.twitter.com/SNi6dJLCJU

— GoTirupati (@GoTirupati) November 18, 2021

Dear @APWeatherman96 This is the situation at Leelamahal to Mangalam Road near D-Mart... Tirupati people please stay indoors #Tirupathi #floods pic.twitter.com/SnBWkhmKBs

— Hanumanth M. H (@bsh024) November 18, 2021

Today at Tirumala Temple pic.twitter.com/18rYBXmQ7W

— GoTirupati (@GoTirupati) November 18, 2021

Now at Kapilatheertham and Malwadi Gundam falls pic.twitter.com/D4I7oNKeZq

— GoTirupati (@GoTirupati) November 18, 2021

Unprecedented scenes enroute #tirumalahills ghat road. All #ChennaiRains seems to have fallen on #Tirupati😂 Extreme rains. @NewIndianXpress #flooding #rains pic.twitter.com/EVy9N4QlkS

— S V Krishna Chaitanya (@Krish_TNIE) November 18, 2021
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