Penna River
The Penna River is a significant river located in the southern part of India. It flows through the states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, covering a distance of approximately 597 kilometers. The river originates from the Western Ghats near the town of Brahmanapalle and eventually merges into the Bay of Bengal.
The Penna River is known for its seasonal flow, which varies throughout the year. It plays a crucial role in irrigation for the surrounding agricultural lands, supporting crops like rice and sugarcane. Additionally, the river is home to various species of fish and contributes to the local ecosystem.