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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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Heavy rains in Adilabad district recently affected standing crops, including cotton, red gram, soya, and maize, across 1,961 acres. A preliminary assessment revealed damage to crops in the mandals of Jainath, Bela, Boath, Thamsi, Bheempur, Gadiguda, and Utnoor.
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Indian Meteorological Department (IMD)-Hyderabad issued a heavy rainfall alert for almost all districts across the State for the next 48 hours, even as intense thunderstorms lashed Hyderabad and districts
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This heavy inflows has the water body brimming to the core. Against a full tank level of 513.41 m, Hussain Sagar at around 10.30 pm on Saturday had the water level recorded at 513.51 m
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The officials claimed that power was restored within two hours in all the affected areas. The officials have asked the people to contact 1912 in the event of power disruptions
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A six-member Central team began its three-day visit to Telangana on Wednesday to visit the flood-affected districts and assess the damage caused in the State due to the recent heavy rains and floods.
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The situation has been exacerbated by the swelling of the Indravati river, a major tributary of the Godavari, due to heavy rains in Odisha and Chhattisgarh
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Crops like maize, soybean, cotton, ginger and others on over 5,200 acres were damaged in Sangareddy district alone after primary estimation, while Siddipet recorded crop loss on 4,200 acres.
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Farmers were trapped in the flooding stream when they reached half of the swollen stream following the discharge of surplus water from Sathnala project which received copious inflows due to heavy rains in upstream areas.
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Issues alert for Eluru, Alluri Sitaramaraju (ASR), Parvatipuram Manyam, Srikakulam, Vizianagaram, West Godavari, East Godavari, NTR and Krishna districts
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Officials of the agriculture department said that standing paddy, red gram, soya and maize crops to the extent of 1,961 acres were affected by heavy rains that lashed the district recently.
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City grappling with relentless downpour welcomes the slight respite
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District Collector Muzammil Khan instructed educational institutions to close until September 6, emphasizing that any violation of this order would result in strict action.
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Battered roads across Hyderabad a challenge as civic staff gets busy clearing the mess
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Crops in over 2,100 acres were damaged in erstwhile Medak due to heavy rains during the past four days. Siddipet district, which received the highest rainfall, witnessed the maximum damage.
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Due to heavy rains and water logging over tracks at several locations, the SCR has cancelled 18 trains and diverted two on Tuesday
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Even as the nine persons stranded on Munneru bridge at Prakash Nagar in Khammam city on Sunday were saved by residents of Venkatagiri, a village near Khammam, deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka has wrongfully taken the credit for their rescue.
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Around 20 villages in different mandals were isolated from the mainstream with roads and bridges getting washed away by floods in Kumram Bheem Asifabad district, following swelling of streams and Penganga and Pranahita river.
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As a precautionary measure, as the hospital is located on the banks of Godavari river which was swelling due to rains in upstream areas.
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The decision was taken due to continuous heavy rains and as per the directives from the Government of Telangana, the statement said