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Typhoon Gulab: Telangana, Andhra with a red warning

Visakhapatnam / Hyderabad: A fisherman from Andhra Pradesh died and hundreds of residents were evacuated when Syclon Storm Gulab made the mainland 20 km north of Kalingapatnam on Sunday night with Gales reaching 95kmph and up further.
When Gulab revoked large trees and electric poles, twin countries Andhra Pradesh and Telangana prepared to face a hurricane.
The train was canceled and the fishermen were evacuated as heavy rain with strong places about several areas on the north coast of Andhra.
Fishermen who died were identified as Mohan Rao’s interest.
He was in group six when their boat was upside down in the Bay of Bengal near Akkupalle in the Srikakulam district.
Others swim to a safe place.
The storm tended to move the north-west-west and weakened to be in-depth depression on Monday morning.
Under the impact, heavy rainfall is likely in the Telangana section, Odisha and AP.
Some Telangana regency began to receive heavy rain on Sunday night, and dark clouds floated above Hyderabad.
With meteorologists who gave a heavy rain for a very heavy rain in most of the Telangana for the next three days, the Head of Secretary Somesh Kumar held a teleconference with district collectors and placed all district administration with high alert.
Officials of the Society Planning of the State Development of Telangana (TSDPS) said they traced typhoons.
Somesh Kumar, who was in Delhi, was attended to attend the main minister’s conference organized by News Minister Union Amit Shah, conducted a teleconference with collectors after the warning issued by the Ministry of India’s Meteorology.
“Hyderabad could witness heavy rains on September 27-28 after the cyclone moved towards South Chhattisgarh and it was a neighboring area.
After crossing, the parts of Telangana will receive heavy rain for one or two days,” said a Shravani, Meteorology, Indian Meteorology Department , Hyderabad.
After IMD Hyderabad said heavy rain could cause flash floods in several parts of the city, the GHMC disaster management forces were stored in Standby and all the leaves were canceled.
The district collector was directed at establishing a control room in each collector when the IMD issued a red warning to the North Teutana Regency and was alert to the southern part of the country.
“The police department must coordinate with other departments to ensure that the assistance steps are taken at the foot of war whereas are needed.
Special focus must be in lowland areas and tanks that tend to suffer from violations due to heavy rainwater flows into it,” said Kumar.
The NDRF team service must be utilized wherever, the district administration must maintain high vigilance to ensure that people do not cross rivulet and the canal that is expected to overflow due to severe inflows, he said.
The district collectors were told to nominate special officers for all mandals to ensure that there was no loss of life or property.
Also, officials must take the help of citizens in doing assistance work.
All necessary precautions must be taken and monitoring the surface of the water constantly in various tanks and reservoirs must be carried out, the head secretary said.

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