Southwala Shorts
- The Godavari River has crossed danger levels at Bhadrachalam in Telangana, reaching 50.8 feet on Tuesday.
- Authorities have now issued a second flood warning, urging people in low-lying areas to stay alert and follow safety measures.
- With continuous inflows from upstream areas, the river’s water level has been rising rapidly.
- Several villages near Bhadrachalam are already witnessing water entering agricultural fields and residential areas.
The Godavari River has crossed danger levels at Bhadrachalam in Telangana, reaching 50.8 feet on Tuesday. Authorities have now issued a second flood warning, urging people in low-lying areas to stay alert and follow safety measures.
With continuous inflows from upstream areas, the river’s water level has been rising rapidly. Several villages near Bhadrachalam are already witnessing water entering agricultural fields and residential areas. Officials have begun shifting people from vulnerable zones to safer shelters.
Telangana Administration on High Alert
The district administration, along with disaster management teams, is closely monitoring the situation. Rescue boats and relief centers have been kept ready. The authorities have also asked residents to avoid crossing swollen streams and to stay indoors unless necessary.
Historical Concern for Bhadrachalam
Bhadrachalam has often been at the center of flood-related emergencies in Telangana. The current rise in river levels has revived memories of previous years when floods caused significant damage to lives and property.
Officials have appealed to citizens not to panic but to remain cautious. Regular updates will be shared through local administration and media channels to keep the public informed about further developments.
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