A central government team will visit the flood-hit Krishna, NTR, and Guntur districts of Andhra Pradesh, which have been severely impacted by torrential rains. The death toll stands at 32, with over 45,000 people evacuated to relief camps. Officials from the National Disaster Management Authority and Central Water Commission are part of the team. Additionally, a new weather system over the Bay of Bengal could bring more rainfall to the region.
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