However, a 2020 lightning strike resulted in some equipment being damaged. The epidemic and enforced lockdowns prevented repairs from being done. Although district tourist authorities allegedly brought the problem to the attention of higher officials, the repairs had not yet been done. Officials claim that even when the show was not running, they were still paying the minimum monthly electricity rates of between Rs. 3,500 and Rs. 3,600.
Once the ongoing construction of the Karimnagar-Elagandal ancient road, which includes building a bridge across the Manair river, is finished, the fort is anticipated to have transportation amenities. Once the road is finished, Elagandal hamlet will serve as the hub for all bus services to sircilla and the Vemulawada temple town.
Venkateshwar Rao, the district tourism officer, said that the show's equipment was totally wrecked and that costly repairs were required. He said that they had asked TSRTC officials for permission to run a bus during the times of the concert. He asserted that once the Karimnagar-Elagandal route was finished, transport issues will be resolved.
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