Warning issued in light of the possibility of heavy rain in Telangana for two days

Hyderabad, September 25 (IANS). Alert was issued in Telangana in light of the prediction of heavy rains for the next two days, while there was constant rain in some parts of the northern Telangana region since Wednesday night. The Godavari River was in the Basar city of Nirmal district on Thursday, as there is a large amount of water from the top. The road connecting Saraswati -Temple with Godavari Pushkar Ghat is flooded. The authorities have installed barriers to prevent pilgrims from using the road. The Godavari River is also in spate at the Kandakurti Triveni Sangam in the Nizamabad district, as the water level in both Godavari and Manjira Rivers increased. The bridge connecting Telangana and Maharashtra is underwater, which has stopped the movement of vehicles. Heavy water flow continues in the Shri Ram Sagar project in the Nizamabad district. The project received 2.85 lakh water, while officers release 3.56 lakh water from the water. The water level of Shri Ram Sagar reached 1 082 feet, while the entire water level is 1 091 feet. From Wednesday night, coal production was affected in the quarrels of the Singreni Colliers Company Limited (SCCL) in government due to heavy rain in the Ramagundam region and the Pedapalli district. IMD predicted heavy to very heavy rainfall in different districts in the next two days. Orange warnings were issued for Adilabad, Komuram Bhim Asifabad, Manchreal, Nirmal, Peddapalli, Jaishankar Bhupalpalli, Mulugu, Bhadradri Kothagudem, Mahbubabad, Warangal and Hanumakonda. Nizamabad, Jagatial, Rajanna Sirsila, Karimnagar, Khammam, Nalgonda, Suryapit, Jangaon, Siddipet, Yadavsi Bhuvanagiri, Sangardi, Medak, Kamareddy and Mahbubnagar districts are expected to receive heavy rainfall. IMD said there is a possibility of storm with electricity and strong wind (40-50 km / h) in various places in all Telangana districts. Meanwhile, Chief Minister Ak Revanth Reddy has instructed all departments to be vigilant. He gave instructions to take extreme precautions in light of the prediction of the meteorological department. District collectors across the state have been instructed to stay attentive and review the situation. The main minister has given instructions that people from the low -location areas should be taken out to rehabilitation centers in advance. All bridges must be inspected and traffic movement should be limited by identifying areas with the likelihood of being weakened on the roads. The electricity department was instructed to take special precautions to ensure uninterrupted power supply. Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has instructed the hanging threads to be removed immediately, so there is no risk of life and property. However, schools and colleges are closed due to Dussehra holidays, but yet Chief Minister Ak Revanth Reddy advised educational institutions to be vigilant in light of heavy rain warnings. People are requested that they do not go out during the rain until it is very important. -Ians Aks/DKP

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