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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.
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Indian Meteorological Department has issued a two-day Orange warning for July 11 and 12, for many districts
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Minimum temperatures on Thursday come down to 21.2 degree Celsius, which is at least two degrees less than normal
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Patancheru received the maximum rainfall of 41.1 mm, followed by Golconda, which witnessed 37.3 mm rain.
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Monsoon refers to a system of winds in the tropical regions under which the direction of winds is reversed completely between the summer and the winter seasons.
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Most areas in the city saw light to moderate rainfall with highest rainfall recorded in the city being 50.3 mm at Quthbullapur
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Earlier in the morning, IMD also predicted light to moderate intensity rains over Haryana, Rajasthan and its adjoining areas in the next two hours
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According to the Telangana State Development Planning Society (TSPDS), 78 automatic weather stations (AWS) in the city recorded a rainfall last night, with the highest being recorded at the AWS at Library Building
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The study led by researchers from Harvard University in Massachusetts, US, found that raindrops are remarkably similar across different planetary environments.
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According to the Met department, heat wave conditions are very likely to prevail over most places in Andhra Pradesh on Saturday and Sunday
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The mud that rolled from the surrounding hills late Sunday struck at least eight houses, leaving 21 people buried under tons of mud.
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IMD also predicted isolated heavy rainfall over Kerala and Mahe on November 1 and November 1 and over South Interior Karnataka on November 2.
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Led by Praveen Vashista, Joint Secretary, Government of India, the team members are interacting with residents and local officials.
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Chairman and Managing Director G Raghuma Reddy suggested that owners of the apartment complexes shift meters located in the cellars to upper floors to save them from inundation.
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All the stagnant water on the roads is being cleared and a special drive has been taken up to clear the construction and demolition debris and other trash that got washed into the nalas and onto the streets.
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The Minister visited a shelter home in the area and interacted with the residents, who were shifted there from low-lying areas that were inundated.
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Accompanied by local MLAs and officials, the Minister interacted with residents and checked whether they were being extended basic facilities.