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The IMD, earlier today, predicted moderate to heavy rainfall in parts of Delhi and neighbouring Haryana
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In an update on the weather front, the IMD-H, scientist Dr Sravani indicated that while light to moderate rains are likely to continue in Hyderabad for the next three days, a reduction in rainfall is anticipated thereafter
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Several areas in Hyderabad, however, did not entirely escape the precipitation. Doodh Bowli in Bahadurpura and Asifnagar witnessed moderate showers
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The actual rainfall of the district was 1,049 mm as against 869 mm from June 1 to September 6, posting an excess by 21 percent.
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The Hyderabad Traffic Police decided to shut down the Moosarambagh Bridge in response to increasing water levels in the Musi River.
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Heavy to very heavy rains have been lashing several districts in the State, including Hyderabad, affecting normal life in many areas
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In view of continuous rains, the Vikarabad district administration has declared a holiday for all schools on Tuesday
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After staying away from the city for last couple of weeks, rains returned to Hyderabad with intensity on the weekend
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Several parts of both Kumram Bheem Asifabad and Mancherial districts saw light to moderate rains from Thursday night to Friday morning, cheering the agrarian commuinity.
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Preliminary data from state-owned firms revealed that India's petrol and diesel consumption experienced a decline in the first half of August compared to both the previous month and the same period last year.
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In South India, subdued rainfall activity is expected over the region during the next five days
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The relative humidity at 5.30 pm was recorded at 56 per cent, according to data shared by the Met office
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Except damages caused to electric poles, almost all the other technical faults of various electrical devices including feeders, transformers and substations have been restored.
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Over the next six days, Hyderabad is likely to have just one or two instances of rain, accompanied by a rise in temperatures.
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India saw a turnaround in monsoon rains -- from a nine per cent deficit in June to 13 per cent excess rain in July
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According to data shared by Minister of State for Jal Shakti Bishweswar Tudu in the House, 17,422 deaths due to floods and heavy rains from 2012 to 2021 took place in India.
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On adding the quantum of rainfall in both months, the state recorded rainfall of 210.7 mm against the normal of 225.2 mm.
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At least 14 people were killed and seven others injured during the past two days in rain-related incidents across Pakistan
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CM KCR also wanted them to take necessary precautions to prevent the spread of infections in areas that have experienced flooding
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Road connectivity between Jagtial-Dharmapuri was restored after repair works near Anantharam on Friday