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The average rainfall of Kumram Bheem Asifabad district was gauged to be 48 mm
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The Telangana State Development Planning Society has forecast that the city will receive light to moderate showers at isolated places for the next two days.
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The monsoon will revive in the second week of August across Telangana, said Dr K Nagaratna, director of IMD-Hyderabad
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Telangana State Development Planning Society forecast that the city will receive light to moderate showers at isolated places for the next two days
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As per the state government's data, about 1 lakh 35 thousand people have been evacuated from the flood-affected areas.
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During the last 24 hours, the average rainfall in the State was 12.2mm against the 12.9mm normal. Till 8 am, the highest rainfall of 93.8mm was recorded at Mosra (Nizamabad), followed by 89 mm at Kolkonda.
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The water level in Godavari near Godavarikhani town rose sharply following release of water from Sripada Yellampalli project and entered the nearby Ganganagar area.
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Rainwater has damaged more than 215,200 hectares of crops, causing a direct economic loss of about 1.22 billion yuan (about USD 188.6 million), state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
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In the last 24 hours, Jurala and Srisailam Dam received 1,11,072 cusecs and 1,50,494 cusecs of water respectively.
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While Warangal Urban district recorded 10.9 mm rainfall on Wednesday, the total cumulative rainfall from June 1, 2021 till date was 515.3 mm
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The airport in Zhengzhou cancelled 260 flights into and out of the city, and local railway authorities also halted or delayed some trains.
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Rains that have been lashing the city and its surrounding areas for more than a week have resulted in heavy inflows into the Himayat Sagar.
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Officials are advising the residents in the vicinity of the tank to be alert and not to venture into the Musi River water force areas.
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Thousands of people remain homeless after their houses were destroyed or deemed at-risk by authorities in Germany.
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The maximum temperature recorded in the city on Friday morning was 29.2 degree Celsius, which is at least two degrees less than normal.
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After Wednesday night's rains, parts of GHMC LB Zone, which include residential localities in Saroornagar, Nagole and Hayatnagar were inundated.
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The highest rainfall of 145.3 mm was recorded in Kathalapur mandal, resulting in swollen streams, rivulets and ponds that started overflowing.
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Bandlaguda, Uppal received the maximum rainfall of 212.5 mm, followed by Vanasthalipuram, which witnessed 192.3 mm rain. Kapra, Serilingampally, Khairatabad, Golconda and Marredpally also experienced moderate rains.
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Several localities in the city, including Marredpally, Vanasthalipuram, Secunderabad and Musheerabad received heavy rains overnight.
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Dharamsala, some 250 km from the state capital, recorded the precipitation of 119 mm, the highest ever in this monsoon.