South  coastal Andhra districts received  heavy rains as a depression in the  Bay of Bengal crossed the coast  near Bapatla Wednesday morning.
According  to an officials of the Indian  Meteorological Department (IMD), the  depression was centred 50 km  northwest of Bapatla and would move  north-westwards for some more time  before gradually weakening.
Heavy rains and thundershowers have been forecast in north coastal Andhra during the next 24 hours till Thursday morning.
Telangana,  Chhattisgarh and Orissa too  may receive heavy rainfall during the next  48 hours till Friday  morning, an IMD bulletin said.
Squally winds with speed reaching up to 60 kmph are likely along the Andhra coast.
As sea conditions remained rough, fishermen were advised not to venture into the sea.
Rescue  workers Wednesday recovered 12  bodies from a stream near Vinukonda in  Guntur district as heavy rains  swelled the water body and overturned the  vehicle they were travelling  in.
Four people were killed in various rain-related incidents in Prakasam and Guntur districts since the past two days.
The  rains have damaged crops over 3.2  lakh hectares in five districts,  dealing a big blow to farmers even  before they could recover from the  losses suffered due to recent  cyclones.
The rains also damaged  tanks and roads,  leading to inundation of low-lying areas and affecting  the movement of  vehicular traffic.
 
