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Unprecedented Weather Alert: Telugu States Brace for Another Lightning Strike and Record Rainfall

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The Meteorological Department officials have issued a shocking weather report for the Telugu states, indicating that unprecedented cloud lightning strikes and record-breaking rainfall have wreaked havoc across the region. The devastating impact of the ongoing weather phenomenon has led to widespread floods, mudslides, and a looming threat of further disturbances.

In a grim forecast, the Meteorological Department has warned of a potential low-pressure system forming in the Bay of Bengal on the 5th of this month, with expectations of heavy rainfall persisting for the next three days. Several districts in Andhra Pradesh have already been placed under orange and yellow alerts, urging residents to remain vigilant amidst the relentless downpour.

The looming threat extends to Telangana as well, with forecasts predicting rainfall in various districts, prompting authorities to take proactive measures to ensure the safety of residents. Both the Andhra Pradesh and Telangana governments have been put on high alert in response to the dire weather warnings, with a particular focus on areas already grappling with the aftermath of flooding.

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