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Full Monsoon Quota, T’Gana District Reel Under Floods

Full Monsoon Quota, T'Gana District Reel Under Floods
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Hyderabad: Because the rain continuously kept pounding Telangana, meteorologists were announced on Friday that the Nirmal District, Siddipet and Yadadri Bhuvanagiri had received a quota of southwestern southwestern rain this year since the beginning of June and underlined the effects of climate change.
Many other districts such as Adilabad, Rajanna Sircilla, Mahbubabad, Warangal (rustic and urban), Adilabad, Karimnagar, Narayanpet, Nizamabad, Karameddy and Komaram Bheem are getting closer to exceeding their seasonal rainfall numbers.
In accordance with the Meteorological Department of India, Hyderabad figures, Hyderabad has also recorded doubled the amount of rainfall which is usually witnessed during this period.
So far, Hyderabad has witnessed 98 percent of the remaining rain of up to 438.2 mm compared to normal 221.3 mm.
Local residents caught fish near Osmansagar reservoir after the opening of experts changes in the previous weakness have estimated that certain areas will have shorter but more intense rain, which in turn can hurt the pattern of plants.
GHMC workers destroyed a dilapidated building in Abid on the Society of Development Planning Negarantania (TSDPS) said Mandal-wise analysis and normal rainfall numbers a month for a period of 30 years (1989-90 to 2018-19) showed that Nirmal recorded an average of 901, 1 mm rain during southwest monsoon (from June to September).
But even when the southwest monsoon has not peaked, the district has received 939.6 mm rainfall, shows changes in the climate pattern.
“In the past 10 years, the number of heavy rainfall events only increased over Telangana.
The frequency of intra-seasonal activities can be attributed to the increasing number of days that witnessed intense spells.
In addition, El-Nino (marine waters) and urbanization also contributed to Monsoon Wrath, “said YV Rama Rao, Meteorology, TSDPS.
According to Skymet, an independent weather forecasting agent, the reason for running out of rainfall can be associated with the persistence of the north-south trough which extends from the eastern part of the country to Telangana.

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