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Heavy downpour over the past two days in many parts of Karnataka, especially the coastal and southern region
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A team from the State Disaster Response Force and another from the fire brigade were promptly dispatched to the location to initiate relief efforts, as reported.
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Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao reviewed the situation and instructed officials to stay vigilant to prevent any loss of life as heavy rains continued to lash the united Adilabad district, causing flooding in low-lying areas.
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District Collector Ila Tripathi has asked residents of the low-lying areas in, Kannaigudem, Wazeedu and Venkatapuram mandals to be vigilant and take precautions.
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Within a span of 30 minutes, from 8:30 am to 9:00 am on Thursday, the suburb of Gachibowli witnessed a heavy rainfall of 13 mm.
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Nirmal Collector K Varun Reddy told Irrigation officials to have complete knowledge of streams, tanks and water resources and to avoid traffic at flooding rivers and culverts
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Five people, including three children, were killed after heavy rains triggered landslides and left several houses damaged in Kathua district.
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Chief Secretary A Santhi Kumari instructed the officials to identify low lying areas and to take all necessary precautionary measures
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A yellow alert has been issued for the coastal districts of Dakshina Kannada, Udupi and Uttara Kannada for five days from Sunday in anticipation of heavy rains, officials said.
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At least 35 people died and more than 10 were reportedly missing as heavy rains wreaked havoc in South Korea, forcing thousands to vacate their homes.
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After holding a meeting over the torrential rains and the rising Yamuna water levels, Kejriwal addressed a press conference, stating that government was closely monitoring the situation
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Several rivers in north India, including the Yamuna in Delhi, are in spate
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Rahul Gandhi also expressed his condolences to the families of those who lost their lives and hoped for a speedy recovery of the injured
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Nine people are missing in central China after a landslide sparked by heavy rains amid flooding and searing temperatures across much of the country, authorities said Sunday.
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Delhi witnessed the season's first very heavy rain and the highest in a day in 20 years, causing waterlogging, uprooting trees, damaging vehicles and leading to traffic
congestion
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Heavy rains in Idukki, Kasaragod, and Kannur caused waterlogging, uprooting of trees, and damages to residential and commercial buildings.
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An old building collapsed in Vidyaranyapura in Bengaluru after heavy rains lashed the city. No casualties were reported.
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In view of the Cyclone Mocha storm, the weather official suggested fishermen not venture into the southeast Bay of Bengal and adjoining areas from May 7.
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Thunderstorm accompanied with lightning and gusty winds with a speed of 40-50 Kmph likely at isolated places over all the districts of Andhra Pradesh on May 1.
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Thunderstorm accompanied with lightning and gusty winds with a speed of 40-50 kmph likely at isolated places over NCAP & Yanam, SCAP and Rayalaseema," IMD stated in their bulletin.