Hyderabad: Authorities in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh on Monday asked people to stay indoors and place the disaster management team with high warnings after the formation of low pressure above the bengal bay that could trigger heavy rain in two countries Telugu.
Even when IMD, Hyderabad warned that low pressure in Odisha and West Bengal Beach would bring a heavy shower, Bhadradri Kothagudem, Mahbubabad, Warangal Urban and Jangaon recorded 100-175 mm rain on Monday.
“It is recommended for people not to travel on Tuesday and remain indoors because the intensity of rain will be very heavy in many northern districts, including Hyderabad.
Extreme rain is expected in isolated places in several districts.
We have reminded all authority Local to take steps needed to deal with floods, plant damage and avoid loss of life, “said Naga Ratna, Tourist Director, IMD, Hyderabad.
Worried of the flood that the rain could trigger, some have been taken to social media seeking examination of exams.
“@Oulawcollege please postpone the exam under the OU because of the arrival of 3 heavy rain in Telangana.
So many students from other districts because heavy rains Most of the villages are closed because many floods can lose their exam (SIC),” Tweeted Kranthi Patel.
From June 1 to date, Telangana has recorded 32 percent of the excess rain with 823.8 mm compared to normal 625.3 mm.
Now, many districts in Telangana and AP are on red warnings until September 7.
Red alert classifies the level of risk as ‘high’ that encourages the local engine to take the necessary steps to prevent unwanted incidents such as floods in lowland areas, plants suffer damage, electricity and disruption of water supply, trees, branches and electric poles falling , regardless of water pooling on the road.
Weathermeen estimates that rainfall activities will subside after September 8.
“Low pressure is likely to move north, the northwest towards Vidarbha after rainfall activities will subside drastically after the rain on September 8 will occur in isolated places,” said Mahesh Palawat, Vice President, Meteorology and Climate Change in Skymet.
Heavy rain claimed 2 living in Andhra Pradesh: Two people lost their lives in a separate incident due to heavy rains in West Godavari District Andhra Pradesh on Monday.
A woman was swept away while crossing the flow of overflowing and a 55-year-old man died when the wall of his house surrendered.
IMD warns more rain in the state for the next few days.
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