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Authorities in Kothagudem district have withdrawn the second flood warning in Bhadrachalam as the Godavari river's water level dropped below 48 feet. The first warning remains in effect, with officials urging vigilance due to potential intense rainfall.
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The Telangana government revised the Pranahita-Chevella project plan despite prior hydrology clearance, citing insufficient water at Tummadi Hatti and Central Water Commission warnings, leading to relocation of the barrage site
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The Telangana Cabinet has approved various key decisions, including plans for the Banakacherla project, welfare initiatives like the Rythu Bharosa scheme, and infrastructure projects such as the Regional Ring Road
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Since the irrigation department failed to impound water in Ankampet lake from River Godavari this yasangi, farmers said that the crops in hundreds of acres withered out in these two villages
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Timely response from two journalists and a passerby has saved the life of a man who attempted to end his life by jumping into river Godavari at Bhadrachalam on Sunday.
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Officials issued a second warning late night on Friday after the water level crossed 48 feet. Water level at 6 am on Saturday was 50.50 feet with a discharge of 12.86 lakh cusecs and at 9 am it came down to 51.40 feet with a discharge of 13.37 lakh cusecs.
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The motors were last operated in July last year and about 9 TMC of water was pumped from the pump house.
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The water level crossed the second warning level for the first time this season on July 22. It started receding on Wednesday at 10 pm the water level was 45.10 feet with a discharge of 10, 18,806 cusecs.
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The CM appealed to the Union Minister to allot Rs.4,000 crore under the National River Conservation Plan. He also sought Rs.6,000 crore for filling Osman Sagar and Himayat Sagar reservoirs with water from River Godavari.
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This is the first time the Chief Minister is visiting the site after assuming the office for the fourth term.
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Citing the hardships being faced by farmers across the State due to lack of irrigation water and quality power supply, the BRS president said it was much more than a natural calamity, and was a man-made and government-made calamity.
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The survey began in 1802 by the British infantry officer William Lambton. As a result of the survey, the height of Mount Everest was determined.
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On Tuesday, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy directed officials to create an action plan to tackle the upcoming summer's drinking water shortage.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao said the BRS government was working hard to get River Godavari water to the fields in Kamareddy, besides addressing drinking water issues within one year.
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District Collector Anudeep Durishetty has directed officials to be prepared to ensure zero loss of life in case of floods in river Godavari in this monsoon
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Telangana leads in effective use of Compensatory Afforestation Fund Management and CAMPA funds and execution of afforestation measures
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The local SI Keshava Rao booked a case based on the complaint of the youth’s parents and launched an investigation into the incident
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A teenager drowned in river Godavari at the Bhadrachalam pushkar ghat in the district on Sunday
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The water is used for performing rituals during the annual Nagoba Jatara, an important religious and cultural affair of the Mesram clan.
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An elderly man and his wife, belonging to Jagtial district, allegedly ended their lives by jumping off a bridge into the Godavari river