Rain: Heavy rains for four days in Telangana
The southwest monsoon, which had been stagnant in Telangana, has become active again. Farmers are expressing joy as the rainfall, which has been stagnant for almost three weeks, has resumed. While it is raining in many parts of the state, some districts are recording heavy to very heavy rains. This change in weather has given hope to the farmers.

The southwest monsoon, which had been stagnant in Telangana,has become active again. Farmers are expressing joy as the rainfall, which has been stagnant for almost three weeks, has resumed. While it is raining in many parts of the state, some districts are recording heavy to very heavy rains. This change in weather has given hope to the farmers. Especially,Adilabad districthas received the heaviest rains. While 13.8 centimeters of rainfall was recorded in Jainath, 13.5 centimeters were recorded in Tamsi in the same district, 12.6 in Bhoraj, 12.1 in Talamadugu, 11.8 in Ichchoda, 11.1 in Gudihatnur, 10.6 in Bela, and 10.5 centimeters in Adilabad. This has provided significant relief to the water resources in the area.
Heavy rainfall
Apart from Adilabad, heavy rainfall was recorded in Ashwaraopet in Bhadradri Kothagudem district (9.8 centimeters), Salura in Nizamabad district(9.1 centimeters), Narayankhedin Siddipet district (9 centimeters), Thimmapur in Karimnagar district (8.5 centimeters), Pembi in Nirmal district (7.7 centimeters), Medak (7.4 centimeters), and Siddipet (7.3 centimeters). These rains created favorable conditions for cultivation work.
Officials said people should be vigilant.
According to the latest report of the Meteorological Department, a low pressure area has formed in the Bay of Bengal. Due to this, there will be heavy rainfall for the next four days.TelanganaThere is a possibility of widespread rains in. However, some districts have been warned that very heavy rains may occur. Meteorologists have also suggested that due to these weather conditions, gusty winds of up to 40 kilometers per hour are possible. Officials said that farmers and people should be alert. People in low-lying areas are advised to move to safer areas.
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