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July 24, 2025

Bejjur in Kumurambheem Asifabad receives 235.8 mm of rains, highest on Wednesday

- S BACHAN JEET SINGH @Hyderabad

HEAVY rains since Tuesday night have triggered flooding across several districts of Telangana, with Mulugu among the worst affected. Eturunagaram, Mangapet, Venkatapuram and Wazeedu mandals recorded substantial rainfall.

In Malluru village, a leaking lake bund has raised fears of a breach. In Mangapet mandal, homes in Besthawada were flooded as rainwater entered low-lying areas. Around 100 people from 20 houses were evacuated by police and revenue officials. No casualties were reported.

Though authorities advised relocation to rehabilitation centres, residents chose to stay back. Sandbags have been placed and a control room has been set up at the Mulugu collectorate. Residents can call 1800 425 7109 in emergencies.

In Kothaguda mandal in Mahbubabad, a 30-year-old man went missing in a stream after going fishing. Police launched a search operation.

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