Heavy rains hit Hyderabad, warnings given

Heavy rains hit Hyderabad, warnings given
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Hyderabad has been facing intense rainfall for four straight days. Areas like Amberpet, Tarnaka, Uppal, and others are expected to see more rain soon.

A surface trough is forming in the Bay of Bengal, causing a low-pressure system to appear in the north Bay by July 24. The Meteorological Department predicts ongoing rain across the Telugu states for the next two days, with several Telangana districts likely experiencing heavy rain.

Due to these conditions, the Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert for ten districts, including Hyderabad, and a yellow alert for fifteen more, highlighting possible heavy rain in these areas.

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After recent heavy rains in Hyderabad, the Telangana government is warning residents in low-lying areas. Officials are tasked with helping people move to safer places. Chief Minister Revanth Reddy is in regular talks with senior officials about Hyderabad’s situation and has suggested key actions to reduce rain-related risks.

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The Chief Minister reassures residents not to panic despite the heavy rains. He stresses that steps are in place to prevent water buildup in the city and encourages people to report any problems in low-lying areas to local authorities quickly. The GHMC Commissioner, District Collector, Hydra Commissioner, Police Commissioner, Water Works officials, and other important figures are on alert as the rain continues.

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