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Although the melancholy over Telangana has moved west-north-westwards and was mendacity over north inside Karnataka and adjoining areas of Maharashtra and Telangana offering some breather to the State, the heavy downpour throughout the 24-hour interval until 8.30 am on Wednesday had its impact by throwing regular life out of gear throughout the State.
According to the Met division authorities there was downpour of over 10 cm rain throughout the 24-hour interval at over 60 locations throughout Telangana the place there are rain gauges. It was acknowledged that extraordinarily heavy rain (over 20.4 cm) occurred at remoted locations in Rangareddy, Yadadri-Bhuvanagiri and Sangareddy districts, very heavy rain (over 11.5 cm) occurred at most locations in Medchal-Malkajgiri, Yadadri, Hyderabad and Sangareddy districts, at just a few locations in Vikarabad, Rangareddy, Nalgonda and Medak and at remoted locations in Jangaon districts.
Besides, heavy rain (over 6.4 cm) occurred at most locations in Siddipet and Jangaon, at just a few locations in Warangal-Rural, Karimnagar and at remoted locations in Bhadradri-Kothagudem, Warangal-Urban, Kamareddy, Mahabubabad, Suryapet Khammam and Rajanna-Sircilla district.
Under the influence of rains roads had been broken in many districts and standing crops comparable to cotton, paddy, maize and redgram had been broken, together with inundation, on lakhs of acres throughout the State. “Over 700 minor irrigation tanks suffered breaches and pipings due to heavy inflows. Of the 43,412 tanks, nearly 24,200 were discharging surplus water and water in another 12,000 were near full tank level”, irrigation authorities acknowledged including that over 7,200 tanks had water as much as 75% of their capability.
Agriculture division officers acknowledged that the evaluation of standing crop injury would take no less than one week to get the factual image however admitted that the rain would have its influence on paddy, cotton and maize crops, in explicit.
With the melancholy mendacity 80 km from north-west of Kalaburagi in Karnataka on Wednesday, it was anticipated to maneuver west-north-westwards and progressively weaken right into a well-marked low stress space by Thursday morning. Under its affect gentle to reasonable rain/thunder-showers had been anticipated at just a few locations and heavy rain at remoted locations in Telangana.
Although highest rainfall practically 33 cm throughout the 24-hour interval until 8.30 am on Wednesday occurred at just a few places in and round Hyderabad, extraordinarily heavy rainfall was additionally recorded at Pochampally in Yadadri (25.2 cm), Jogipet in Sangareddy (24 cm), Ibrahimpatnam in Rangareddy (22.7 cm) and Hakimpet in Medchal (20.4 cm).
Very heavy rainfall was recorded at Ramannapet, Bhuvanagiri, Atmakur, Manchal, Wargal, Tekmal, Marpally, Nalgonda, Kondapur, Yadagirigutta, Sangareddy, Kohir, Mominpet, Medchal, Dindigal, Chandur, Bachannapet, Maheshwaram, Shamirpet, Devaruppal, Hathnoora, Narsapur, Nidamanur, Yacharam, Munipalli, Nyalkal, Raikode, Peddemul, Doultabad and Medak.
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