After much destruction, monsoon has now departed from Telangana
After much destruction, monsoon has now departed from Telangana
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The situation is better after a long summer burnand the extensive destruction after the floods and continuous rainfall began. The continuous rainfall leaves many homeless and rich, but now the southwest monsoon is goodbye to Telangana. While the water level slump in the Musi River is a positive sign, the situation on both sides of the musi, however, is evidence of the destruction of this year's monsoon, which was withdrawn in parts of the state on Monday.

According to the Hyderabad IMD, the southwest monsoon has now withdrawn from some parts of Telangana on Monday and is likely to withdraw from the rest of Telangana around Wednesday and across the country. Meanwhile, northeast monsoon rains are likely to start in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, coastal Andhra Pradesh and in the adjoining areas of Karnataka and Kerala.

Generally, in Telangana, the monsoon comes on June 12 and covers the entire state in the week. Since the beginning of the monsoon, Hyderabad and other parts of the state, surplus rainfall is recorded every month, the highest rainfall in the city's history by October.

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