Hyderabad: Several districts in Telangana remained waterlogged even as rains subsided since Friday with thousands of people still staying at the relief camps set up by the government. At least 18 people have lost their lives in the flood so far. Bodies of eight people who were washed away a day earlier by the gushing waters in a rivulet at Kondai village in Mulugu district of the state, were recovered on Friday.
The flood waters have inundated roads, snapped power tranmission lines and submerged standing crops thereby causing heavy damages. The Godavari and Pranahita rivers are still in spate in the state flooding the low lying areas along their course. A third flood alert was issued at Bhadrachalam where the water level reached 53.1 feet.
Crop losses have been reported on 5.5 lakh acres of land across the state by Thursday. On Friday, another 82,000 acres were reported to have suffered losses after being submerged by the flood waters. In capital Hyderabad, moderate rain was recorded in Kookatpally, Moosapet, KPHB Colony, Nizampet, Hydernagar, and Bachupally on Friday.
More than 20 colonies of Warangal City are still under flood water. Hyderabad Meteorological Center has predicted light to moderate rains across the state for the next three days. Heavy rains are likely to occur in many places in North Telangana districts. An orange alert has been issued for Adilabad, Nirmal, Kumuram Bhim Asifabad, Nizamabad, Yadadri, Sangareddy, Medak, and Kamareddy districts.
The flood waters have brought life to a grinding halt in many villages in Mahabubabad, Dornakal, Bhupalapalli, Palakurti, Parakala, and Janagama areas in the combined Warangal district. Vehicular traffic between Telangana and Chhattisgarh has come to a standstill due to the rise of Godavari at Tekula Gudem in Vajedu mandal of Mulugu district.