Rain brings mercury down in Vizag
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Gales uproot trees and electric poles at some places in city
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Gales uproot trees and electric poles at some places in city
The strong gales and rain, which lashed the city on Saturday evening, brought down the mercury levels and provided the much-needed respite from the summer heat. The gales, however, resulted in the uprooting of trees, breaking of branches and falling of electrical poles at some places in the city.
“The rain resulted in disruption of power supply at many places, but it was restored after a few hours at most of the places and in a few areas by noon on Sunday. There was no damage to transformers,” according to an AP EPDCL source. Advertisement hoardings were ripped off by the winds at some places.
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BJP leaders should convince Central leadership to drop decision, says Jagan
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Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy receiving a memorandum from trade union leaders in Visakhapatnam on Wednesday.
BJP leaders should convince Central leadership to drop decision, says Jagan
Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy has assured the protesting trade unions that the State government will stand by them till the Centre drops the decision on privatisation of Visakhapatnam Steel Plant (VSP).
Interacting with trade union leaders at the Visakhapatnam Airport on Wednesday, the Chief Minister said, “I have personally written to the Prime Minister, suggesting a road map for the revival of the plant, while ensuring that it continues to be run by the government.”