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    Heavy rains are causing a lot of problems in Telangana. The Kadem project and other projects are in danger because of the heavy rain. Many villages are getting flooded. Warangal, which is a big city in Telangana, is also flooded. The roads in the city are like canals now.

    The Ayyappaswamy temple at Bhadrakali temple got flooded because of the heavy rain. The flood is flowing from the bridge of Hanumakonda-Warangal road. The railway bridge in Warangal is also flooded. The Warangal-Khammam national highway is filled with water. The Kazipet railway station in Warangal city is also affected by the heavy water, which is almost knee-deep.

    In Mylaram, a big tree fell down and many vehicles got stuck. The mayor, Gundu Sudharani, ordered the officials to be on high alert because the District Meteorological Department issued a red alert for two more days.

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