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The deceased daily wage earner died after tin sheet fell on him at Abids Road
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According to IMD-Hyderabad advisory, the red alert is likely to cause massive water pooling on roads and low lying areas, traffic congestion, wet and slippery roads, will cause tree and electric poles to get uprooted
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Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) Hyderabad forecasted more rains during the night in the city
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The forecast by weather department looks at the minimum temperature in Hyderabad going down to 21 degrees Celsius and the maximum temperature dipping to around 28 degrees C in the coming week
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The present level of water level Himayath Sagar is 1762.75 feet against its Full Tank Level (FTL) of 1763.50 feet
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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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The SMS alerts aimed to keep residents informed about the anticipated heavy rains in their respective areas.
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The continuous drizzle and rain have posed considerable challenges to the police officers managing traffic on the roads.
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Snapped power lines and dangling cables should not be touched, and people should stay away from power meters, said TSSPDCL CMD
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Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao ordered the Labour department to take steps to ensure that private companies also announce holidays to their respective offices for the two days
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MAUD Special Chief Secretary Arvind Kumar suggested exploring alternative routes to avoid unnecessary traffic congestion and travel delays
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According to TSDPS, Golconda received 17.5 mm of rainfall, followed closely by Rajendranagar with 16.8 mm, and Serilingampally with 16.5 mm
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According to Telangana State Development Society, rainfall was recorded across various parts of Hyderabad, offering a much-needed respite from the dry weather
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In a much-needed relief, a few parts of Hyderabad were blessed with a refreshing downpour during the early hours of Tuesday.
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A pileus cloud, also called a scarf cloud or cap cloud, is a small, horizontal, lenticular cloud appearing above a cauliflower-shaped cloud
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Hyderabad has been left dry as rains continue to evade the city despite their abundance in other districts.
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Apart from Hyderabad, several districts in the state are also expected to witness moderate to heavy rainfall on Thursday.
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Given the prevailing weather conditions, denizens have been grappling with the discomfort brought on by the sultry conditions during the daytime, which have only been temporarily alleviated by evening showers.
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IMD-H forecasts that the maximum temperatures in the city will hover between 34 degrees Celsius and 36 degrees Celsius for the next five days
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According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD) – Hyderabad, heavy spells are expected to continue till Monday, only intermittent rains are expected from Tuesday