TTD is under water and the pilgrims are facing some hardships. The darshans are going on as usual. Apart from TTD Tirupathi is also facing the brunt of severe cyclone.
Sullurpeta in Tirupati received 20.2cm, Nellore 19.5 cm, Tada of Tirupati, Gudur 13.8cm, Srikalahasti 13.4 cm, Thottambedu 13.3 cm and Mummidivaram of Konaseema district 10.3 cm.
Renigunta airport remained shut on Monday due to strong winds and heavy rains. Approximately, 15 flights scheduled from Renigunta airport and four flights from Vizag airport were canceled due to bad weather conditions.
The airlines have advised passengers to check their flight status before reaching the airports in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh.
Dozens of trains and bus services have been likewise suspended.
The south coastal districts of Andhra Pradesh, including Tirupati, Nellore and Prakasam, are facing unprecedented challenges as Cyclone Michaung unleashed relentless rains for the fourth consecutive day.
This has led to severe disruptions in normal life, property damage and loss of crops, prompting authorities to undertake rescue and relief operations.
Tirupati district has borne the brunt, with an average rainfall of 12. 1 cms leaving the region grappling with the aftermath of incessant downpours.