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Telangana Rain Chaos: Schools Closed, Train Services Disrupted

Severe rainfall in Telangana forces school closures and disrupts train services as tracks between Kesamudram and Mahabubabad are submerged. Authorities issue safety alerts.

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Telangana Rain Chaos: Schools Closed, Train Services Disrupted



Relentless heavy rainfall has wreaked havoc across Telangana, leading to widespread disruptions and safety concerns. The state government has announced the closure of all schools and colleges tomorrow as a precautionary measure, prioritizing the safety of students and staff amidst the ongoing deluge.


The continuous downpour has also severely impacted train services, with a railway track between Kesamudram and Mahabubabad being completely inundated. This has forced the suspension of several train routes, causing significant inconvenience to travelers and prompting authorities to issue travel advisories.


In addition to disrupting education and transportation, the heavy rains have triggered flooding in low-lying areas, with water levels rising dangerously in several parts of the state. Emergency services have been placed on high alert, and rescue operations are underway in affected regions to assist those stranded by the floods.


Residents in the worst-hit areas have been urged to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel. The state disaster management teams are coordinating with local authorities to monitor the situation and respond to emergencies swiftly. The meteorological department has forecasted continued heavy rainfall over the next 24 hours, exacerbating concerns about further damage and disruptions.


As Telangana grapples with the ongoing weather crisis, the government and relief agencies are working tirelessly to mitigate the impact and ensure the safety of its citizens. The situation remains fluid, with more updates expected as the rain continues to batter the region.