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The airline urges passengers to monitor their flight status and allow extra time to reach the airport due to waterlogged roads.
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Waterlogging reported in several parts of the city, causing disruptions to traffic and daily activities; officials caution residents to take necessary precautions
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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) in Hyderabad has issued an orange alert for the city on Sunday.
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Heavy rain pounded parts of the erstwhile Warangal district on Saturday, flooding low-lying areas and cutting off several villages
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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) for Sunday has issued a yellow alert for several Telangana districts, warning of the likelihood of heavy rainfall in isolated areas.
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According to India Meteorological Department, Santacruz received 59 mm of rainfall, while the Colaba observatory recorded 14 mm
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An extraordinary sight unfolded at the Murad Nagar post office line in Hyderabad on Thursday, where a sudden downpour was confined to a tight six-foot radius, capturing the attention of onlookers.
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The collapse caused significant damage to several police vehicles parked near the old CCS office.
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Heavy downpours led to severe waterlogging in low-lying areas, prompting many residents to wade through knee-deep water
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The downpour caused widespread traffic chaos as commuters were caught in knee-deep water and gridlocks.
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Meanwhile, in other parts of Telangana, heavy showers are anticipated in districts such as Vikarabad, Sangareddy, Rangareddy, Nagarkurnool, Mancherial, and Kumaram Bheem Asifabad
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Weather experts noted that this blend of heat and humidity is typical for Hyderabad as September approaches.
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In the 24 hours leading up to 8:30 am, Khairatabad recorded 83.5 mm of rainfall, the highest in the city
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According to the IMD, Hyderabad will experience a monsoon break for the next week, with no major rains expected. While light rains are forecasted for Wednesday, significant rainfall may return in late August.
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According to IMD, rainfall over India would be 106 per cent of the long-period average of 422.8 mm
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According to IMD data, the rainfall in July was unevenly distributed, both spatially and temporally
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Amidst heavy rain, multiple NDRF teams, two helicopters and other rescue teams are on their way to Mundakkai, which has been totally cut off by devastating landslides
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IMD issues 'red alert' for Pune district, schools and colleges in most parts of the district declared a holiday
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IMD predicts heavy rainfall, with the possibility of extremely heavy showers at isolated places in Nagpur and other districts of Vidarbha region
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Khanapur mandal receives the highest rainfall of 111.7 mm, followed by Laxmanachanda mandal at 111.6 mm