Friday, October 2, 2009

WHOEVER CAN, GO TO RESCUE THE PEOPLE OF KURNOOL CITY, ANDHRA PRADESH, INDIA

WHOEVER CAN GO TO RESCUE PEOPLE OF KURNOOL CITY, ANDHRA PRADESH
Kurnool, former capital of Andhra (1953-56) and the biggest city of Rayalaseema Region of Andhra Pradesh, is in danger of total inundation due to the worst ever floods since independence. Already several parts of the city are submerged to 3-25 feet depth. One citizen of Kurnool even expressed the fear that the 17th century Saint Veerabrahmendra Swamy's (known as Indian Nostradamus) saying that "The crow sitting atop the Kondareddy Tower (a tall tower in Kurnool) would drink water there" would come true. Scores of villages have already been submerged and lakhs of people rendered homeless; more dangerously, thousands are trapped in flood waters even in Kurnool city.
So I appeal to all our facebook friends that WHOEVER CAN GO TO RESCUE THE PEOPLE OF KURNOOL CITY BY WHATEVER MEANS AT THEIR COMMAND. Doctors can go to medicate and treat the needy, Boatmen are much in demand, take light carriable rubber boats with you, etc.

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