What is the impact of Cyclone Montha on Telangana?
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Key Takeaways
- Cyclone Montha has significantly impacted Telangana with heavy rainfall.
- Authorities have declared holidays for schools in affected districts.
- Flooding has disrupted transportation and isolated villages.
- Rainwater has caused power outages in certain areas.
- An orange alert has been issued for numerous districts.
Hyderabad, Oct 29 (NationPress) Intense rainfall is currently affecting various regions of Telangana due to the severe cyclone Montha, which made landfall near Narsapur on the Andhra Pradesh coast.
This relentless downpour has resulted in flooding in low-lying areas and caused disruptions to road transport in several locations.
In response, authorities in Khammam, Warangal, Mahabubabad, Suryapet, and other districts have announced a holiday for schools and colleges.
Overflowing streams and rivers have submerged roads, isolating villages in Nagarkurnool district, which borders Andhra Pradesh.
Additionally, rainwater has infiltrated an electricity sub-station at Pulicherla village in Nalgonda district, leading to power outages in parts of Peddapur mandal starting Tuesday night.
The heavy rainfall in the Sultanabad mandal of Peddapalli district has resulted in damage to paddy crops in the agricultural market.
According to the Telangana Development Planning Society, Uppununthala in Nagarkurnool district recorded the highest rainfall of 20.8 cm in the past 24 hours, while Amrabad in the same district saw 19.7 cm.
Other significant rainfall amounts included 18.5 cm in Theldevarapally (Nalgonda district), 18.3 cm in Veltur, 17.8 cm in Ainole, 16.28 cm in Padra, 15.90 cm in Achampet (all in Nagarkurnool district), and 15.15 cm in Yerraram (Nalgonda district).
Approximately 30 areas have experienced over 10 cm of rainfall.
Hyderabad has been witnessing moderate to heavy rain since Tuesday night, with some areas in the core city and outskirts experiencing additional rainfall on Wednesday morning.
Water accumulation on roads in and around Hyderabad has posed challenges for motorists during the morning rush hour.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts light to moderate rain or thundershowers, with the possibility of intense spells in some locations, alongside gusty winds (30-40 km/h) in Hyderabad. Misty and hazy conditions are expected during the early morning and night hours.
An orange alert has been issued by the IMD for Bhadradri Kothagudem, Hanamkoonda, Hyderabad, Jangaon, Jogulamaba Gadwal, Khammam, Medchal Malkajgiri, Mahabubabad, Mahabubnagar, Nagarkurnool, Nalgonda, Narayanpet, Rangareddy, Suryapet, Vikarabad, Wanaparthy, Warangal, and Yadadri Bhuvanagiri districts.