Key Points

Telangana is bracing for more trouble as heavy rains are forecast for the next two days. The Godavari River is already in spate, causing roads to overflow and submerging a crucial bridge to Maharashtra. Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has instructed officials to remain vigilant and evacuate people from low-lying areas if needed. Authorities are urging the public to avoid unnecessary travel during this period of severe weather.

Key Points: Telangana Heavy Rain Alert as Godavari River Swells and Roads Submerge

  • Godavari River overflows in Basar town submerging roads to a key temple
  • Bridge connecting Telangana and Maharashtra is submerged halting traffic
  • Sriram Sagar project receives huge inflows with authorities discharging water downstream
  • Coal production in Singareni mines hit due to relentless rainfall in Ramagundam
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Alert in Telangana in view of heavy rains forecast for two days

Telangana on high alert with IMD forecasting heavy rains for two days. Godavari River in spate, key bridges submerged, and CM Revanth Reddy orders evacuations.

"People have been urged not to venture out during the rains unless absolutely necessary. - Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy"

Hyderabad, Sep 25

An alert has been sounded in Telangana in view of the heavy rains forecast for the next two days, even as incessant rains continue to lash parts of the north Telangana region since Wednesday night.

Godavari River was in spate in Basar town of Nirmal district on Thursday as it continued to receive huge inflows from upstream.

The water was overflowing the road connecting the Saraswati temple to the Godavari Pushkar Ghat. Authorities have erected barricades to prevent pilgrims from using the road.

The Godavari River was also in spate at Kandakurthy Triveni Sangam in Nizamabad district, as flood inflow has increased into both the Godavari and Manjeera rivers.

The bridge connecting Telangana and Maharashtra was submerged, bringing the vehicular traffic to a halt.

Huge inflows continued into the Sriram Sagar project in Nizamabad district. The project received 2.85 lakh cusecs while authorities were discharging 3.56 lakh cusecs downstream.

The water level in Sriram Sagar stood at 1,082 feet against its full level of 1,091 feet.

Coal production in the mines of state-owned Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL) was hit due to heavy rains in the Ramagundam region and Peddapalli district since Wednesday night.

The IMD has forecast heavy to very heavy rainfall in several districts over the next two days. Orange alert has been issued for Adilabad, Komuram Bheem Asifabad, Mancherial, Nirmal, Peddapalli, Jayashankar Bhupalpally, Mulugu, Bhadradri Kothagudem, Mahabubabad, Warangal, and Hanumakonda districts.

Heavy rainfall is very likely to occur at isolated places in Nizamabad, Jagtial, Rajanna Sircilla, Karimnagar, Khammam, Nalgonda, Suryapet, Jangaon, Siddipet, Yadadri Bhuvanagiri, Sangareddy, Medak, Kamareddy, and Mahabubnagar districts.

Thunderstorm accompanied by lightning and gusty winds (40-50 kmph) is very likely to occur at isolated places in all districts of Telangana, the IMD said.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has instructed all departments to remain vigilant. He directed that utmost caution be maintained in view of the forecast by the Meteorological Department.

District Collectors across the state have been asked to stay on high alert and review the situation. The CM instructed that, if necessary, people from low-lying areas should be evacuated in advance and shifted to rehabilitation centres. All causeways should be inspected, and areas prone to waterlogging on roads should be identified in advance and traffic movement restricted accordingly.

The Electricity Department has been asked to take special care to ensure an uninterrupted power supply. The CM directed that hanging wires be removed immediately to avoid any threat to human lives

Though schools and colleges are closed for the Dussehra holidays, the CM advised educational institutions to stay alert regarding heavy rainfall warnings. People have been urged not to venture out during the rains unless absolutely necessary.

- IANS

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Priya S
My family is in Warangal district. They've been experiencing continuous rains since yesterday. The orange alert is worrying. Hope the drainage systems can handle this much water.
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Sarah B
The bridge connecting to Maharashtra being submerged will affect trade and transportation significantly. Hope they have alternative routes planned.
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Arjun K
Coal production getting affected means power supply issues might follow. The electricity department needs to be extra careful during these conditions. âš¡
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Kavya N
While the alert system is good, I wish the infrastructure was better prepared. Every year we face similar situations during monsoon. Need permanent solutions.
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Michael C
The IMD forecasts have been quite accurate lately. People should definitely heed the warnings and avoid unnecessary travel. Safety first!
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Nisha Z
Concerned about the pilgrims visiting Saraswati temple. Hope the barricades are properly maintained and no one takes risks near the overflowing areas. 🛑
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Vikram M

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