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Hyderabad data 191.8mm rainfall, wettest October day since 1903


Written through Anjali Marar
| Pune |

October 14, 2020 12:04:38 pm





Floodwater gushes thru a side road following heavy rains, at Falaknuma, in Hyderabad, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2020. (PTI Picture)

The India Meteorological Division (IMD) has warned of very heavy to extraordinarily heavy rainfall over Madhya Maharashtra, Marathwada, portions of south Konkan, Goa and north inner Karnataka right through the following six hours of Wednesday.

The program, whilst it was once over Telangana on Tuesday, wreaked havoc with many stations reporting very heavy rain resulting in highway closures, tree felling and critical inundation of roads. The 24-hour rainfall finishing Wednesday 8.30 am at Hyderabad was once 191.8mm. That is the perfect October rainfall reported in Telangana’s capital since 1903.

hyderabad, hyderabad rains, hyderabad floods, hyderabad news, hyderabad, maharashtra rains, indian express Constructions and automobiles lie in part submerged in floodwater following heavy rains, at Falaknuma, in Hyderabad, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2020. (PTI Picture)

IMD, in its newest climate replace issued on Wednesday morning, mentioned a melancholy lay round 80 km north of Gulbarga in north Karnataka which was once fast paced against Maharashtra.

“The melancholy is appearing some indicators of weakening and it is going to additional weaken right into a smartly marked low force right through the impending 12 hours. Alternatively, there might be very heavy to extraordinarily heavy rain over Madhya Maharashtra, south Konkan and Goa, Karnataka and Telangana on Wednesday,” mentioned Mrutyunjay Mohapatra, Director Common, IMD.

IMD officers have mentioned that this low force machine will transfer alongside the west-northwest route against north Konkan. Because the machine traverses alongside Maharashtra on October 14 and 15, the Met place of business has forecast sturdy winds with speeds ranging between 30 to 40 kms/hr gusting to 50 km/hr right through the following six to 12 hours over Maharashtra.

IMD has predicted sturdy risk of landslides in ghat spaces of Madhya Maharashtra, inundation of low mendacity spaces, visitors snarls and flooded roads on Wednesday and Thursday.

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“The program will then emerge over east central Arabian Sea, off the Maharashtra and south Gujarat coast on October 16. The low force will then achieve power from sea and re-intensify right into a melancholy within the Arabian Sea,” added Mohapatra.

Owing to the tough sea prerequisites within the Arabian Sea, IMD has instructed the fisher group to not undertaking into sea from October 16 onward.

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