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Godavari projects witnessed massive inflows on Thursday, forcing officials to lift gates at Sripada Yellampalli, SRSP, Kaddam and Taliperu reservoirs. The river level at Bhadrachalam touched 37 feet, with authorities anticipating it may soon cross the first flood warning mark
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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecast light to moderate rains in Hyderabad for the next 24–48 hours, with isolated heavy to extremely heavy rainfall expected in northern districts like Kumuram Bheem Asifabad and Adilabad due to a weakening depression moving from Odisha.
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Telangana continues to suffer under relentless monsoon rains, with widespread crop loss and infrastructure damage reported across several districts. Flooding in districts like Adilabad, Mahabubabad, and Suryapet has submerged cotton and paddy fields, washed away saplings, and damaged roads, bridges, and canals.
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A fresh Low-Pressure Area (LPA) over the Bay of Bengal is expected to significantly intensify monsoon activity across Telangana. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued red and orange alerts for several districts, warning of extremely heavy rainfall until August 21.
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The Sangareddy administration declared a holiday for all schools after the IMD issued a very heavy rain alert. Collector P Pravinya and SP Paritosh Pankaj inspected low-lying areas as rainfall disrupted life across the erstwhile Medak district
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The India Meteorological Department has issued an alert for very heavy to extremely heavy rainfall across Telangana. In response, the School Education department has declared full holidays for government and private schools in Hanamkonda, Jangaon, Mahabubabad, Warangal, and Yadadri districts for two days.
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A cloudburst in Uttarakhand’s Uttarkashi district wreaked havoc in the Dharali area near Harsil, washing away a village and causing several people to go missing. Rescue efforts by police, Army, SDRF and NDRF are underway as CM Dhami monitors the situation
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Heavy rains wreaked havoc across Telangana, submerging villages, damaging infrastructure, and displacing thousands. Red alerts were issued for several districts as the government deployed NDRF teams and opened relief camps. Mulugu and Karimnagar bore the brunt of the devastation.
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The officials were asked to identify flood-prone villages and develop real-time information systems in coordination with the India Meteorological Department.
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Heavy monsoon rains lashed Kerala, flooding parts of Ernakulam, Idukki, and Thrissur. The IMD issued an orange alert in seven districts as rivers swelled and erosion threatened areas near vulnerable bridges
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Based on the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Hyderabad, and other weather forecasters, from Wednesday, the temperatures are expected to touch 40 degree Celsius regularly and night will not remain cool anymore
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Delhi witnessed a warm February this year, with the average maximum temperature for the month reaching 26.7 degrees Celsius
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The Department to move to ensemble prediction system with a horizontal resolution of 6 km, an improvement over the current resolution of 12 km
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The India Meteorological Department-Hyderabad on Friday in its five-day weather forecast said the minimum temperatures at isolated areas in Telangana would drop and hover between 2 degree Celsius and 4 degree Celsius.
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November marks another milestone in global warming, recording a temperature 1.62 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels
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Due to clear night sky, minimum temperature continues to drop, say MeT Department officials
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Villupuram town, nearby towns and villages, have borne the brunt of the rain fury and raging flood water gushed towards low-lying areas
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Met Department predicts heavy rainfall in parts of South Coastal Andhra Pradesh and Rayalaseema from Tuesday to Friday
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From January to September, the report indicates that severe weather conditions—such as relentless rainstorms, thunderstorms, and flooding—resulted in 66 human fatalities and 4,350 animal deaths across the state, along with extensive damage to crops and infrastructure.
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IMD attributes warmer weather to absence of western disturbances and influx of easterly winds due to active low pressure systems in Bay of Bengal