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It is learnt that Rao persuaded Vikramarka to cancel his tour to Chennur Assembly constituency, further fueling the differences.
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Bridges were overflown, affecting connectivity. Supply of electricity was also disrupted in certain villages.
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The deceased were Savithri (28), her son Jaswanth (8), and twin daughters Chinmayi and Chitra (3).
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The Collector further said a control room, 63056 46600 was established and advised the flood-affected people to report their problems. She wanted officials of the revenue, police, NPDCL, municipal and irrigation departments to be accessible to the public round the clock.
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They admitted to luring between 4,000 and 5,000 people, mostly government employees, from different parts of the district under the pretext of offering returns if they invested in bitcoin trading every day.
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The National Highway No. 65 has been severely affected, with thousands of vehicles stranded as streams and rivers overflow, bringing vehicular traffic to a standstill.
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In a statement, the confederation said the urgent measure was intended to relocate onsite labourers to safer areas in response to the red, orange, and yellow alerts issued for heavy rainfall across Telangana
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According to reports, due to heavy rains the service road on the bypass caved in and the under construction bridge too collapsed.
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The total extent of the damage is yet to be assessed, but the society had stocks worth approximately Rs 30 lakhs stored in the godown
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According to villagers, Kiran went to agricultural fields to work in paddy fields. While engaged in the work, he developed seizures and fell in the fields and died on the spot.
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Several vehicles parked nearby damaged; no injuries reported
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Authorities fear that pilgrims, tourists might meet with road accidents due to possible landslides caused by incessant rain in the region
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Streams, canals and lakes are overflowing, particularly affecting Eturunagaram Agency in Mulugu district, where traffic between Eturunagaram and Warangal has come to a grinding halt.
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Commuters have been advised to expect delays as authorities work to clear the flooded roads.
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Motorists urged to avoid route till debris is cleared and stretch deemed safe for travel
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Municipal authorities set up control room at Warangal Tahsildar's office in wake of heavy rain forecast
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DGP Jitender appreciates police officials for arranging food for passengers stranded due to damage to railway tracks at Kesamudram
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The passengers were left without food and water during their stay in the bus through the night. After the passengers and the bus driver sent messages to their family members and officials about their plight, efforts started on Sunday morning to rescue them
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Road connectivity between villages and towns has been affected as flood water was overflowing in many places
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Bheempur mandal receives the highest rainfall of 128 mm, followed by Adilabad Urban mandal had 98.9 mm
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Relentless rain leaves one person dead, many families stranded in low-lying areas
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District Collectors told to stay vigilant and maintain constant communication with the control room
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Nearly 40-50 ft of bund of the canal washed away at the project's second pumphouse near VK Ramavaram in Mulakalapalli
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Orders District Collectors, Superintendents of Police, and other key officials to be present in the field round-the-clock and actively monitor the situation