The rains are withdrawn in TaLANgana, no ‘red warnings’ for today, IMD gives orange and yellow warnings

Haydarabad: After a heavy downpour growth on Wednesday, it rained on Thursday to TaLangana and brought some relief to the residents. On Friday, the Indian Meteorology Department (IMD) did not publish a red warning that pointed to extremely heavy rainfall for any region. Instead, orange and yellow warnings were given for several regions for the next 24 hours.
On Thursday, Nagarkurnool, Vikarabad, Mahbubnagar, Khammam, Kothagudem, Syria and Wanaparthy regions of more than 10 cm of heavy rainfall were recorded in a few pockets.
Kalwakurthy in the Nagarkurnool area reported the highest rainfall at 19.8 cm, followed by 14.9 cm in Vikarabad. Jadcherla in Mahabubnagar, 12 cm, Vikarabad 11.8 cm at Doma, Khammam 11.8 cm at Madhira, Kothagudem 11.6 cm Cndrugonda, Kothagudem 10.9 cm in 10.8, KOTHUP CODAAD 10.8 cm in Kothudem, Kothudem’de 10.8. Khammam 10.7 cm, Wanaparthy 10.7 cm Khila Ghanpur, Wanaparthy 10.5 cm Gopalpet and Nagarkurnool 10.2 cm thimmajipeta. All other places in the remaining areas received less than 10 cm rainfall.
For Friday, IMD, Adilabad, Bhupalpally, Kamarteddy, Asifabad, Mahbubabad, Mancherial, Medak, Mulu, Nirmal, Nizamabad, Peddapalli and Warangal regions published a heavy rainfall in the isolated places.
Kothagudem, Hanumakonda, Jagitial, Jangaon, Karimnagar, Sircla, Sanggarereddy and Vikarabad regions, isolated places in isolated places, a yellow warning showed the possibility of heavy rainfall. According to IMD, lightning and Gusty winds reach 40-50 km / h speeds and reach 40-50 km /50 speed.
While the projects in the Krishna Basin continued to take heavy entrances on Thursday, the entrance to the Godavari basin remained relatively low. When the reservoirs in the Krishna Basin reached full capacity, the authorities allowed the nagarja, lifted the doors of Srisailam and Jurala projects to release the flow flow. The entrances are expected to keep water levels high in these reservoirs in the coming days.
On the other hand, projects in the Godavari Basin have not yet reached full storage levels despite moderate rains in some basin areas. Estimation, for the next 48 hours, some parts of the basin foresees intermittent heavy showers, as the authorities closely monitor the situation.
Although the rainfall density has decreased, the authorities called on the residents in vulnerable areas to remain vigilant, given the possibility of localized heavy downpour and storms. Disaster management teams, to respond to any emergency in the areas under orange and yellow warnings.