Overnight downpour drenches Telangana, Warangal’s Kapulakanaparthy records 21.8 cm rain
On August 11, 2024, school children on an arterial road in Sanggarereddy in TaLangana. Photo loan: Mohd. Arif
The heavy night rains polluted several parts of TaLangana on the night of August 11th and continued until the morning of August 12, and brought widespread wet conditions in multiple regions.
According to the data from the TaLangana Development Planning Association (TGDPs), between August 12 and 8 August, between 8.30, Kapulaakanaparthy in the Warangal region said 21.8 cm. This is 19.4 cm in Sangem (Warangal), 19 cm in Nagaram, 18.3 cm in Phanigiri (Sureapet), 16 cm in Urus (Warangal), 13.6 cm in Thungaturthi, 13.3 cm, 13.3 cm, 13.3 cm, 13.3 cm, 13.3 cm, 13.3 cm, 13.3 cm, 13.3 cm, 13.3 cm, 13.3 cm, 13.3 cm, 13.3 cm, 13.3 cm cm, 13.3 cm, 13.3 cm Indent 13.3 cm Indent. (Warangal), 12.6 cm in Gorrekunta (Warangal), 12.4 cm in Kashibugga (Warangal) and 12.1 cm in Waddekothapalle (Mahabubabad).
Haydarabad and the surrounding areas also took a moderate night shower. Büyük Haydarabad Municipality Company (GHMC) within the borders Gajulamaram, 6 cm highest rainfall and then 3.4 cm in Qutbullapur recorded. Moosapet, Rajendranagar and Secunderabad 2.5 cm recorded, Bowenpally, Secunderabad Cantonment, Ramachandrapuram and Patancheru reported 2.4 cm. 2.2 cm registered in Yousufguda.
In the meantime, India Meteorology Department (IMD), Adilabad, Kumaram Bheem Asifabad, Mancherial, Nirmal, Jagitial, Jayashankar Bhupalpally, Mulugu, Mulu, Mulu, Bhadradri Kothagudem, Khammam, Mehabababad and Hanmam.
Published – 12 August 2025 10:46