Unseasonal rain and strong winds damaged paddy stocks in Karimnagar district Tuesday night. Trees and electric wires were uprooted, disrupting power supply. Electricity staff restored services by 3 a.m. after clearing debris, while soaked crops at procurement centres added farmer distress
Unseasonal rain accompanied by strong winds lashed Medak town and nearby mandals on Monday evening, inundating low-lying areas and damaging paddy at procurement centres. Power supply and traffic were disrupted after electric poles and trees were uprooted in several places
A powerful storm accompanied by heavy rains swept across five districts of Uttar Pradesh on Wednesday, leaving at least 33 people dead and dozens injured.
Unseasonal rain accompanied by strong winds damaged standing crops across the erstwhile Karimnagar district. Paddy stored at procurement centres and crops awaiting transport were soaked in rainwater, while mango orchards in Peddapalli and Jagtial districts also suffered damage
The IMD issued a Yellow Alert for Hyderabad and nearby districts, forecasting unseasonal light to moderate rain and thunderstorms through Thursday. Gusty winds of 30–40 km/h and lightning pose safety risks, while temperatures ease slightly from persistent dry heat
Three more bulls die, raising the death toll to 20. Six remain in critical condition. Veterinary teams are struggling to treat the animals, as unseasonal rain and fodder shortage are believed to be causes
The district has witnessed heavy rain coupled with hailstorms and strong winds at least seven times since the Yasangi paddy harvest commenced this year
Adverse weather delaying paddy transportation from procurement centres to rice mills; open procurement centres struggling to protect paddy stocks, leading to heavy spoilage
Former MLA Sunke Ravishankar says standing crops such as maize and paddy damaged in hundreds of acres due to recent heavy rainfall that hit Choppadandi constituency