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Telangana on High Alert as Heavy Rains Forecast From June 19

The Telangana government has sounded an alert across the state due to the Met department's warning of heavy rains from June 19. Revenue Minister Ponguleti Srinivasa Reddy directed officials to take preventive measures to protect lives and property. The Southwest Monsoon is spreading rapidly and is expected to cover all of Telangana within three to four days. Officials have been urged to remain vigilant and coordinate with district authorities throughout the monsoon season.

Telangana sounds alert as Met department forecasts heavy rains

Hyderabad, June 15

The Telangana government has sounded an alert across the state in view of the Met department's warning of heavy rains from June 19.

Revenue and Disaster Management Minister Ponguleti Srinivasa Reddy on Monday directed officials to take all necessary preventive measures to prevent loss of lives and property.

Acting on the instructions of Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, the minister directed that the revenue and disaster management machinery -- from the state level down to the village level -- be kept on high alert.

He urged officials to remain vigilant in light of Meteorological Department forecasts indicating that the Southwest Monsoon is spreading rapidly and is likely to cover all of Telangana within the next three to four days. Rainfall is expected to intensify across the state starting June 19 and may continue for a week.

In response to the Meteorological Department's warnings, the Minister held a review meeting with officials and issued directives to alert all districts across the state.

Directing officials to take proactive measures to ensure the public faces no difficulties or disruptions during the Monsoon season, he emphasised that assessing the impact of natural disasters beforehand and implementing preventive measures is far more crucial than merely responding after a disaster has occurred.

The minister noted that the Southwest Monsoon entered southern Telangana on June 8, covering Jogulamba Gadwal district, and its northern boundary is currently advancing across Hyderabad and Bhadradri Kothagudem districts. It was reported that by June 14, the monsoon had reached all districts in southern Telangana and many districts in central Telangana.

It was noted that the state has recorded 49.2 mm of rainfall from June 1 to date, representing a deficit of approximately 10 per cent compared to the normal rainfall of 54.9 mm.

The minister emphasised the need to constantly monitor weather warnings issued by the Meteorological Department and maintain continuous coordination with the District Collectors, revenue officials, and Disaster Management Department staff. He directed that areas likely to experience increased rainfall intensity be identified in advance and that necessary protective measures be implemented.

Srinivasa Reddy stated that protecting the lives and property of the people is the government's primary objective, adding that the administration led by Chief Minister Revanth Reddy accords the highest priority to public safety. He reiterated that officials across all districts must remain constantly vigilant throughout the monsoon season and take measures to ensure the public faces no difficulties.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Ravi K

Living in Hyderabad, I've seen how bad waterlogging gets every monsoon. Hope the GHMC clears the drains before June 19. Usually they wait till after the first heavy shower and then scramble. 😤

Michael C

Good to see the Telangana government taking the monsoon forecast seriously. In the US, we often get warnings days in advance for severe weather, and it saves lives. The 10% deficit in rainfall so far is concerning though—hope the heavy rains don't lead to flooding in low-lying areas.

Varun X

My village in Warangal gets cut off every year during heavy rains due to poor road connectivity. The minister says 'prevention is crucial' but most rural roads are still kuccha. Let's see if they actually improve infrastructure this time. 🤷

Deepika L

As someone who works in disaster management, I appreciate this proactive approach. But ground-level implementation in villages is still weak. Need more trained personnel and equipment in every mandal. Monsoon preparedness should be year-round, not just seasonal. 🌧️

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