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Headline: Andhra Pradesh Braces for Heavy Rainfall as Cyclone ‘Ditwa’ Impact Lingers
Vijayawada, [Current Date] – The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned that the impact of Cyclone ‘Ditwa’ will continue to bring heavy to very heavy rainfall to parts of Andhra Pradesh over the next two days. Authorities are on high alert and have issued warnings to residents, particularly those in coastal and Rayalaseema districts.
According to the IMD forecast, Sunday (November 30, 2025) will see the heaviest rainfall in Prakasam, Nellore, Kadapa, Annamayya, Chittoor and Tirupati districts. Guntur, Bapatla, Palnadu, Kurnool, Nandyala, Anantapuram, and Sri Sathya Sai districts are also expected to receive moderate to heavy rainfall. Lighter to moderate showers are predicted for Anakapalli, Kakinada, Konaseema, East Godavari, West Godavari, Eluru, Krishna, and NTR districts.
The downpour is expected to continue into Monday (December 1, 2025), with Prakasam and Nellore districts bearing the brunt of heavy to very heavy rainfall. Heavy rainfall is also forecast for Krishna, Guntur, and Bapatla districts, while Eluru, NTR, Palnadu, Kadapa, and Annamayya districts can expect moderate to heavy rainfall. The remaining districts are likely to experience light to moderate showers.
In anticipation of potential flooding and damage, the state government has deployed two National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) teams to Kadapa and three State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) teams to Venkatagiri for emergency relief operations.
“We are closely monitoring the cyclone’s path from the State Emergency Operation Center and alerting district administrations,” stated a spokesperson for the Andhra Pradesh Disaster Management Authority. “District-level control rooms have been established, and instructions have been issued to government departments to take necessary precautionary measures.”
Fishermen who were at sea have been called back to shore, and farmers have been advised to take precautions to protect their crops. Residents in low-lying areas are urged to remain vigilant and be prepared for potential flash floods. The public is advised to stay tuned to weather updates and follow official guidance.