Fires in Hyderabad and Surrounding Districts
State faces severe environmental damage
The situation is alarming. Fires have broken out, and the forests are the first to be affected. The monsoon winds, accompanied by the red winds of the summer season, have caused severe damage to the state. Since Wednesday evening, strong winds have been blowing across Hyderabad and surrounding districts. Environmental officials announced on Thursday that Telangana is experiencing the summer season.
Hyderabad, June 21 (Namaste Telangana): The summer season has arrived in Telangana. From Wednesday evening, many districts in Hyderabad and the state have witnessed heavy rainfall. Consequently, the environment has improved throughout the state. In the past two to three days, there have been opportunities for the expansion of the monsoon in southern India. The Department of Environment announced that winds mainly from the west direction are blowing towards Telangana state. Until 8 pm on Wednesday night, 2.2 cm of rainfall was recorded in Gachibowli, Madhapur, BHEL 1.8 cm in Khajaguda, Hafeezpet, Charlapalli, 1.7 cm in AS Rao Nagar, Jubilee Hills, and Hayathnagar, and 1.2 cm in Mallapur, Tirumalagiri, Kapra.
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