From 8:30 am on wednesday to 6 am on Thursday, severe to extremely heavy rain fell in a number of locations throughout the formerly warangal region. Numerous streams and rivers are overflowing and posing a serious hazard as a result of the constant rain, which has had a major impact on daily life and the availability of electricity in many areas of the region. The bulk of the tanks are filled to the brim, but some are spilling over the weirs. The incident has sparked worries about possible harm to the tanks and the transportation system.
According to official statistics, the village of Regonda in the district of bhupalpally had the state's highest rainfall total, at an astounding 44.43 cm. Chityal, another community in the same district, came in second with 43.40 cm of precipitation, while Chelpur also in the same community had 39.40 cm. Residents in low-lying districts under the Greater warangal Municipal Corporation (GWMC) boundaries are among those most adversely impacted as they deal with the effects of the heavy rain. local government agencies are working around the clock to minimise future damage and offer relief and help to those who are in need.

Due to the on-going torrential rain, the district administrations and emergency services are on high alert to handle any emergencies that may develop. The public has being asked to use caution. Flash floods were predicted to occur in a number of locations due to the heavy torrential rains that is now damaging and affecting the whole east and North telangana region. The godavari river is also about to cross the current danger line. Floods were anticipated in the areas of warangal, Karimnagar, bhupalpally, Mulugu, Mahabubabad, and Bhadradri-Kothagudem, therefore locals were asked to exercise great caution.


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