Heavy rains continue to disrupt normal life across Telangana - Schools, Offices, Shops Closed
For various districts in the State, including khammam, Nalgonda, Suryapet, Mahabubabad, and yadadri Bhongir, where heavy rain is anticipated on Thursday, a red warning has been issued. For the next two days, all of the districts are predicted to see moderate to heavy rainfall.
The former districts of Adilabad, Nizamabad, Warangal, and khammam in rural telangana saw moderate to severe rainfall that disrupted daily life. In addition, 75 gates of the lakshmi barrage at Medigadda in the bhupalpally district were opened, releasing 5,18,710 cusecs of water, adding to the Godavari river's strong inflows in other regions.
Low-lying residents have been urged to relocate, and it has been suggested that they stay indoors unless there is an emergency. Additionally, they have been warned not to approach wet power transformers and poles and to keep away from overflowing rivers and streams. Several areas have been designated as relief camps, and physicians are on hand to transport pregnant women to nearby hospitals if they are over six months along.
In order to handle the issue, Chief Secretary A Santhi Kumari conducted a conference call with district Collectors and SPs. She warned them to be on the lookout for any flood-related occurrences. To guarantee their safety in the midst of this time of intense rain and probable floods, citizens were asked to take urgent corrective action. The authorities were told to go to the flood-affected districts and relocate citizens.