Cyclone Ditva's Fury: Telangana and Andhra Pradesh Weather Chaos

Nellore City News

Posted by AI on 2025-12-04 06:33:28 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-09 14:28:53

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Cyclone Ditva's Fury: Telangana and Andhra Pradesh Weather Chaos

The skies over Telangana and Andhra Pradesh unleashed their fury, grounding flights and inundating streets. On Tuesday and Wednesday, severe weather conditions wreaked havoc, with Hyderabad's Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) bearing the brunt of nature's onslaught.

Low visibility, a mere 50 meters, shrouded the airport in a dense fog, disrupting over 30 flights. Passengers, anxious and weary, huddled inside the terminal, their travel plans in disarray. The airport authorities, equipped with thermal fogging machines, battled the elements to restore normalcy. Despite their efforts, the fog persisted, delaying flights and testing the patience of travelers.

Meanwhile, in Nellore, Cyclone Ditva unleashed its wrath, dumping torrential rains. The city's drainage system struggled to cope, leading to waterlogging in several areas. Residents waded through knee-deep water, their daily routines disrupted. The downpour, a relentless deluge, caused rivers to swell and roads to become treacherous.

As the cyclone moved inland, it left a trail of waterlogged streets and delayed flights in its wake. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a red alert, warning of heavy rainfall and potential flooding in the region. The authorities swung into action, deploying emergency services to rescue stranded citizens and clear waterlogged roads. The IMD's forecast predicts more rain in the coming days, adding to the challenges faced by the region's residents and travelers alike.

With the weather's unpredictability, the region braces for potential disruptions, hoping for clearer skies and calmer waters ahead. The authorities' swift response offers a glimmer of hope, but the public remains vigilant, aware that nature's fury can strike again.