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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
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In Hyderabad, light to moderate rains are expected throughout the day. A yellow alert indicating heavy rain for Saturday has also been issued for Adilabad, Nirmal, Nizamabad, Rajanna Sirsilla, Karimnagar, and Peddapalli districts.
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All parts of Hyderabad, from Friday night to Saturday morning, witnessed non-stop light to moderate rains
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The suburban trains, considered Mumbai's lifeline, are running at least 15 to 20 minutes late, say commuters
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Connectivity between Karji and Bheempur in Bheemini mandal was snapped when a culvert caved in due to downpours
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After light rainfall over the last two-three days, the intensity picked up since Wednesday evening, with more showers in the island city compared to suburbs
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In its advisory, the IMD advisory about possible water stagnation on roads and in low-lying areas, making surfaces slippery, and advises commuters to minimize travel.
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Heavy rain is very likely to occur at isolated places in the districts of Adilabad, Kumaram Bheem Asifabad, Mancherial, Nirmal, Nizamabad
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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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The vigorous monsoon conditions over Karnataka was due to the existing off-shore trough along the Maharashtra-north Kerala coast
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IndiGo and Air India issue alerts on flight schedules being disrupted due to heavy rains in Mumbai
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According to officials, five more people lost their lives and over 14 lakh people are reeling under the deluge across 25 districts
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Also marks the 12th consecutive month of global temperatures reaching 1.5 degrees Celsius above the pre-industrial average
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In Hyderabad, Bandlaguda recorded the highest rainfall at 25.5 mm, followed closely by Champapet and Kanchanbagh at 22.5 mm each, Saroornagar at 21 mm, and Charminar at 19.3 mm.