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Telangana CM instructs officials to be on high alert as heavy rains hit state

Highlights Heavy rain has been predicted for the next few days in the state Hyderabad: Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao has instructed officials to be on high alert ensuring that people living in low lying areas do not face any hardships as the flood situation in the state has become alarming in wake of heavy rainfall. He said immediate safety measures should be taken in Krishna and Godavari River catchment areas, the chief minister s office informed in a release, according to news agency ANI.  Rao has instructed officials of all the departments to take preventive measures as the weather forecast stated that heavy rainfall will occur for the next two days in the state. He said people and officials should be on high alert till August 10.

Watch: NDRF conducts rescue operations as rain lashes Telangana; red alert issued for three districts

Watch: NDRF conducts rescue operations as rain lashes Telangana; red alert issued for three districts Heavy rain continues to lash parts of Telangana, with more than half the districts being put on a flood alert. Several areas have become inundated amid the downpour and the water level rises in both Godavari and Krishna rivers are rising. Visuals shared online show NDRF teams rescuing stranded individuals from various parts of the state. A red alert has been issued for three districts - Kumuram Bheem, Jagtial and Warangal - while an orange alert has been issued for nine districts of the state. According to recent updates shared by the India Meteorological Department, isolated extremely heavy rainfall is likely in the places in Adilabad, Kumram Bheem, Mancherial, Jagtial districts of Telangana today.

Wet weather likely to continue for 4 more days in Hyderabad

Wet weather likely to continue for 4 more days in Hyderabad Updated Jul 23, 2021, 9:13 am IST The three days after Friday could also see rain, ranging from drizzles to heavy downpours in many districts of the state, the IMD said  Between June 1 and July 21, the state received 60 per cent excess rainfall, reporting 439.3 mm of rain, against the average rainfall of 274.6 mm for the period. Representational image/PTI Hyderabad: Hyderabad city, and the rest of Telangana, that woke up to cloudy skies and downpours on Thursday, can expect similar weather for at least four more days. The northern Telangana districts, pounded by heavy rains over Wednesday and Thursday, can expect more of the same on Friday, the Indian Meteorological Department has said. It issued a warning of heavy rain, thunderstorms and squalls for Komaram Bheem-Asifabad, Adilabad, Nirmal, and Nizamabad districts.

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