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Waterlogging In Hyderabad After Heavy Rains Continue

Waterlogging in Hyderabad after heavy rains continue, Odisha continues to rain, alert issued in these states. Due to heavy rains in Hyderabad on Monday, people are facing a lot of problems.

Waterlogging took place after heavy rains in the city, due to which people are facing a lot of problems in coming and going. At the same time, Odisha state is continuously raining. The Meteorological Department had already issued an alert for heavy rains in many states.

Let it be said that Odisha is also receiving continuous rains. The low pressure area in the Bay of Bengal has turned into a deep depression, causing heavy rains in various parts of the state along with South Odisha, with 500 people being shifted to safer places in Gajapati district.

Many areas of Bhubaneswar City received heavy rains and the waterlogging took place. At the same time, the Meteorological Department has warned of heavy rains in many places of southern Odisha.

The Meteorological Department had expressed the possibility of heavy rains in these states

Let us tell you that there is a low pressure area over the Bay of Bengal, which is expected to deepen and turn into a storm. A warning was issued about this. In the All India Weather Bulletin issued by the Meteorological Department, it was said that the low pressure area has formed over the Bay of Bengal. It is moving in the western and northwest direction.

According to the leading news agency, due to this, heavy rain was expected in coastal areas of North Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala and interior areas of North Karnataka on Monday. The monsoon usually returns from the states of South India by 15 October.

In its report, Skymet Weather, the private agency that released the weather forecast, said that it is expected that it will reach the coast of Andhra Pradesh on the evening or night of 12 October.

Meteorologists have reported that due to this area, strong winds will be experienced at a speed of at least 40 to 50 km per hour in coastal parts of Andhra Pradesh, areas in north coastal Tamil Nadu and south coastal Odisha.

Hyderabad: Newborn’s body recovered from open drain, could not be identified

The body of a newborn baby of just 5 days was found in the open drain of a colony in Hyderabad on Monday morning, after which there has been a stir in the area. Seeing the dead, locals informed the Kushaiguda police.

The newborn has not been identified yet. Anantha Chary, Additional Inspector of Kushaiguda Police Station, said, “The body of a 5-day-old girl was found in the open drain of a colony in Kapra Area, Subhodaya.

Local residents informed the police about this. We sent the body for postmortem after recovery from the drain. A case has been registered. But the girl has not been identified yet.

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