After dry August, Telangana now on Orange Alert for Rains
Even as heavy rains continued to lash a few districts from sunday night, the india Meteorological Department, hyderabad on monday issued an orange alert for jagtial, karimnagar, Peddapalli, Vikarabad, Sangareddy, Medak, mahabubnagar and Nagarkurnool, while an yellow alert was issued for districts including erstwhile adilabad, parts of erstwhile karimnagar, Nizamabad, parts of erstwhile Warangal, Kamareddy, Siddipet, Wanaparthi, Narayanpet and Jogulamba Gadwal, both for Tuesday.
The IMD alert applies to Vikarabad and the neighboring districts, including hyderabad, where the rains started on Sunday. The yellow alert status was also given to the nation's capital. According to the IMD, telangana saw 'vigorous' southwest monsoon conditions, with various meteorological systems contributing to the rainfall.
According to the Met Department, the rains were caused by two troughs: one from the cyclonic circulation over the Northwest Bay of bengal to east Bihar, and another from this cyclonic circulation to telangana in the lower troposphere. It was anticipated that this weather pattern will bring around sporadic very heavy rains in the State.
Due to the ongoing rain in the upstream areas during the past two days, the inflows have increased. Since the morning, the project has received 2500 cubic seconds of water. Irrigation officials have ordered the district administrations of Nizamabad, karimnagar, jagtial, and nirmal to notify residents in catchment areas when water is released downstream.