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The IMD has issued a yellow alert for Hyderabad and nearby districts, warning of heavy rain, thunderstorms, and gusty winds. More rain is expected today after Monday’s downpour. People are advised to stay alert and follow safety guidelines.
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The Hyderabad Water Board has urged the public not to open manhole covers following Monday's heavy rains, warning of potential accidents. Emergency teams have been deployed, and officials will monitor conditions for three days to maintain water quality and safety
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Venkatapuram in Mulugu district records a maximum of 255 mm rainfall; Hyderabad MET Department issues heavy to very heavy rainfall warning till Friday across Telangana
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Heavy rainfall lashed Rajendranagar, Bahadurpura, Bandlaguda, ayathnagar, Shaikpet, Kapra and Malkajgiri, as per the weather stations of Telangana Development Planning Society
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Hydraa continues to receive distress calls from citizens affected by the sudden deluge; complaints were received on overflowing of over 10 nalas across Hyderabad, say officials
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Roads continue to be water-logged disrupting traffic flow at major stretches; inundations reported from areas such as Jawaharnagar and Venkateswara Colony give anxious moments to residents
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The lack of attention on the part of the different wings of the city administration was clearly palpable, with even flyovers curiously witnessing flooding in the aftermath of rain.
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Following heavy rainfall in upstream areas, fresh inflows were recorded in Osmansagar and Himayatsagar reservoirs near Hyderabad. Authorities are monitoring the situation as water levels steadily increase.
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Water level of the lake stood at 513.41 metres at 5 pm on Friday, against the Full Tank Level of 514.75 metres, says GHMC
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Ramannakunta Lake overflows, floods five residential colonies; Hydraa Commissioner AV Ranganath inspects the flooded areas
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Pedestrians at several places were forced to wade through knee-deep water, bikers struggled to find their way out and cars spluttered to move ahead in inundated stretches
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Average rainfall by this time of every year in Hyderabad is 179.5 mm while the actual rainfall received is 83.6 mm, which is 53 per cent deficit rainfall
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The southwest monsoon has revived in Telangana with moderate to heavy rainfall in the last 48 hours. IMD Hyderabad issued a rain alert for ten districts and warned of thunderstorms and strong winds. Hyderabad recorded up to 27 mm rainfall
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After a month-long dry spell, the monsoon revived over Hyderabad and Telangana, bringing widespread moderate rainfall. The showers, triggered by a low-pressure area, offered relief from heat and are expected to support farming activities across the State.
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Motorists had to wade through knee deep water at Engine Bowli, Chatrinaka, Uppuguda, Bandlaguda, Khilwat road, Aghapura, Bahadurpura and few other areas
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After a week-long break, Hyderabad and surrounding districts are likely to witness more rain, with the IMD issuing a warning of widespread thunderstorms, gusty winds, and lightning across Telangana. Moderate showers are forecast until June 12 in several city zones.
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As per available information, K Padmarao (40), reportedly was washed away after he accidentally fell into an open nala
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The IMD-Hyderabad and other weather forecasters had predicted rains for the remaining of the week and showers accompanied by thunder were expected in Hyderabad and its surrounding districts
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IMD predicts moderate rainfall across region, asks residents to be prepared for wet conditions
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Several vehicles parked nearby damaged; no injuries reported