00:00In Vijayawada's Varadaprabhava region, vehicles have scattered on the roads.
00:09Vehicles parked along the waterway have been hit.
00:13Some more have fallen into the ditch.
00:15Some more have sunk headlong into the water.
00:17Vehicles are being sent to the showrooms in a state where the water supply is low and the situation is normal.
00:24Old and new vehicles have been hit hard.
00:28Vehicle drivers are worried about the heavy cost of repairs.
00:33In the surrounding areas of Vijayawada, Tata, Hyundai and other car companies have been hit.
00:39Water has reached the showrooms of the remaining cars.
00:42Thousands of cars have sunk into the water in Singnagar, Gollapudi and Bhavanipuram.
00:47Vehicles are in a state where they cannot bear the loss.
00:50From Bhavanipuram, Chittinagar, Kanwar and Singnagar, we have brought about 10 vehicles.
01:02They have sunk completely into the water.
01:06There are still many more to be brought.
01:09We have brought an emergency clutch, a wire tie, a tyre puncture, etc.
01:13But we have not been able to bring them because they have sunk.
01:16We were able to recover 45 vehicles.
01:20There are still many more vehicles to be brought in the next 4-5 days.
01:23We are also providing insurance for the customers.
01:29Some cars have sunk into the water and some have sunk completely.
01:33The cars that have sunk into the water will have less loss.
01:37It will be about Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 70,000.
01:39The cars that have sunk completely will have to be repaired.
01:42It will be about Rs. 1,50,000 to Rs. 2,00,000 for a car.
01:46We will have to decide based on the policy.
01:49Due to the lack of water supply, vehicles belonging to various companies are being brought to service centres.
01:57Even though there is water in some areas, some cars are still sinking into the water.
02:01Even though the cars that have sunk into the water will have to be brought to service centres.
02:05Even though the cars that have sunk into the water will have to be brought to service centres.
02:12The managers of the companies are saying that they will divide the loss into three categories.
02:16They will make sure that the vehicles that do not have insurance will not be a burden on the company.
02:23The customers are also worried.
02:25They want to bring the cars to the workshop as soon as possible.
02:30If the vehicles have sunk into the water, please do not start the vehicle.
02:37It can be any vehicle. If you start it, the entire engine will be damaged.
02:41If the vehicles that have sunk into the water are towed to the workshop,
02:45we will be careful about what to do with them.
02:48Will it be covered by insurance?
02:50Or will it be cleaned normally?
02:55The technicians and technical leaders will verify the situation and tell you about the vehicles.
03:02We have divided the loss into three categories.
03:07The category A is the small amount of water.
03:10The category B is medium.
03:11The category C is the total loss.
03:13The vehicles that have sunk into the water are in category C.
03:17The vehicles that do not have insurance are facing a big problem.
03:19If the government can help, we can also help the customers.
03:29We are ready to help the customers.
03:34There are some owners who think that it is better to sell the cars and look for a new vehicle.
03:49For more information, visit www.fema.gov
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