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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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The weather office also issued a 'Red alert' in five districts — Puri, Jagatsinghpur, Khurda, Cuttack and Dhenkanal — of Odisha
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According to a status note released by the state government, 6.44 lakh people in seven districts were affected by the heavy rains and relief camps
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The project, built on the Nallavagau stream, a tributary of river Godavari, attained its full reservoir level of 747 MCft
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Road connectivity between villages and towns has been affected as flood water was overflowing in many places
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Bheempur mandal receives the highest rainfall of 128 mm, followed by Adilabad Urban mandal had 98.9 mm
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Residents advised to exercise caution, particularly in flood-prone areas
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IMD predicts generally cloudy sky with moderate to heavy rain or thundershowers, accompanied by gusty winds of 30-40 kmph
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The intense spell of heavy downpour that occurred between 4 am and 6 am on Monday morning was entirely concentrated in Hyderabad, Sangareddy, Medchal-Malkajgiri and Rangareddy districts.
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The ongoing poloitical slugfest over the warnings issued by the IMD to Kerala is taking a curious turn, with Kerala saying facts are not being stated in the Parliament, while the BJP has accused the Wayanad MP of not making any mention of the geological sensitivity of the region. Meanwile the IMD chief defended the met department warnings issued to Kerala and other states
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While light rains are expected throughout the day, a brief intense downpour is anticipated in the evening
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Khanapur mandal receives the highest rainfall of 111.7 mm, followed by Laxmanachanda mandal at 111.6 mm
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Thirteen mandals of the total 19 received normal rainfall, while five mandals witnessed excess rainfall by 20 to 36 per cent
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Several parts of the city including Bandlaguda, Shaikpet, Khairatabad, Marredpally, and Secunderabad experienced moderate to heavy rainfall.
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IMD issues warning of moderate to heavy rainfall in Mumbai and its neighbourhood areas in the next 48 hours
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Dholpur received a maximum of 23 cm of rainfall followed by Banswara where 15 cm rain occurred since Saturday till this morning, the weather office said.
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India Meteorological Department has predicted 'heavy to very heavy rainfall' in eastern and northeastern region of the country in the coming days.
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The weather forecast for the next six days in Hyderabad shows a mixed bag of partly cloudy skies and spells of rain or thundershowers.
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Hyderabad: Due to a low pressure area in the Bay of Bengal, the city received light to moderate overnight showers on Friday and Saturday. The rains continued even in the early hours of Saturday. The India Meteorological Department, Hyderabad has issued a yellow alert for the city and a few other districts for Saturday. Several […]