A few men and women wade through the muddy waters at the far end of Neelaveni road in Ramalingeswaranagar in Vijayawada on Tuesday morning. A man standing at a distance on the dry ground shouts, half-joking, “Can you check if my house is there or gone?” As the crowd gathered around him sniggers, Saritha, one of his neighbours, says, “We are tired of being miserable for four days. There’s nothing left to do now but laugh.”
Saritha and her family, along with her neighbours, are among the many people who refused to go to the Vijayawada Municipal Corporation (VMC)’s flood relief camps after their homes were inundated by the Krishna waters released from the Prakasam barrage on August 16. “We had to stay back to guard our things. The officials asked us to bring them along, but by then the water had entered our homes and it was impossible to carry anything,” says Suryanarayana, a mechanic who lives on the same street.