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The South Central Railway (SCR) has cancelled, diverted, or rescheduled multiple trains across its Hyderabad Division due to water overflow on tracks in the Bhiknur–Talmadla and Akanapet–Medak sections. Passengers are advised to confirm their train status before travelling as continued rainfall may lead to further disruptions.
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In a tragic incident in Nandigama village of Medak district, nearly 10,000 poultry birds perished after rainwater flooded a local farm due to heavy rains.
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Heavy rains battered Seoul and nearby cities for two days, leaving at least one person dead and nearly 1,000 evacuated. Flooded roads, landslides and power outages disrupted daily life, while emergency teams rescued over 140 people and worked to restore services.
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Heavy rains since Monday night have inundated streets, homes and low-lying areas in Warangal, Hanamkonda and Mahabubabad, crippling traffic and public transport. Several colonies, markets and transport hubs remain waterlogged, with residents blaming officials for failing to ensure drainage despite forecasts.
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Hydraa Commissioner AV Ranganath inspected flood-prone areas across Hyderabad, reviewed nala diversions in Borabanda and Sunnam Cheruvu, suggested lake development in Gachibowli, and examined drainage work in Vanasthalipuram and Meerpet to enhance flood prevention and urban resilience
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Patny Nagar residents gheraoed SCB CEO D Madhukar Naik during his visit to inspect flooding after Patny Nala overflowed. Residents blamed wall demolition for the inundation. Naik defended the action, citing safety concerns and illegal encroachments.
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About 1,500 police officers deployed for disaster-mitigation work; more than 2 million people affected by storm
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Intended to draw water from the Nagarjuna Sagar project to irrigate the Krishna Patti area in Nalgonda district. It has received a major setback due to the incident.
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Commuters have been advised to expect delays as authorities work to clear the flooded roads.
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Orders District Collectors, Superintendents of Police, and other key officials to be present in the field round-the-clock and actively monitor the situation
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Rains started around midnight with the downpour continuing with incessant downpours in the city and suburbs
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"Karachi division reported 1,834 malaria cases in last eight months with no deaths," a health department report shared, as per ARY News.
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The BBC reported that local media indicated the need for hundreds of rooftop rescues in Mucum, with 85 percent of the town submerged in flooding.
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The flood situation in Assam's Morigaon district remains critical, as nearly 45,000 people in the district have been affected by the current wave of flooding
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Thousands of people living near waterways were evacuated, their houses emptied and cars moved to higher ground.
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Many main roads, which are usually teeming with vehicles, wore a nearly deserted look in Hyderabad, providing an unusual sight for those who braved the weather to venture outside.
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Officials were trying to find how many people were impacted after 19 vehicles were reported submerged and isolated in a flooded underground roadway in Osong, according to Yonhap.
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Roads have been closed in some areas in Adelaide and surroundings and motorists were warned not to drive through rain and floodwaters.
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The government had previously said 131 people were killed, 94 others injured and nearly 9,000 displaced after disasters triggered by heavy rains hit western, northern and southern provinces of Rwanda on May 2 and 3.
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Hyderabad: The Secunderabad division of South Central Railway (SCR) has undertaken major works to address the problem of water logging in Secunderabad station yard. As part of this exercise, for the first time in SCR, micro tunnelling method has been employed through Tunnel Boring Machines (TBM) to push the pipes in the station yard. The […]