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Tourists Rescued After Being Stranded at Mulugu Waterfall Amid Heavy Rain; Red Alert in Nine Telangana Districts

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In a daring rescue operation, around 80 tourists who were stranded at the picturesque Mulugu Waterfall in Telangana were successfully evacuated as heavy rains wreaked havoc in the region. The sudden downpour prompted authorities to issue a red alert in nine districts of the state, urging residents and visitors to exercise caution and take necessary precautions.

The incident unfolded when a group of tourists visited the popular Mulugu Waterfall to enjoy the scenic beauty and serenity of the surroundings. However, due to incessant rainfall in the area, water levels in the waterfall rose rapidly, cutting off the route back to safety for the tourists.

Upon receiving distress calls from the stranded tourists, local authorities swung into action, deploying rescue teams to the site. Braving adverse weather conditions and challenging terrain, the rescue personnel managed to reach the tourists and safely guide them to higher ground. The operation was conducted with utmost precision, ensuring the well-being of each individual.

“The rescue teams worked tirelessly to navigate through the difficult conditions and ensure the safe evacuation of the stranded tourists. Due to their coordinated efforts and expertise, all tourists were successfully rescued without any casualties,” said a senior official from the rescue team.

The heavy rainfall and subsequent flooding have prompted the state authorities to issue a red alert in nine districts, including Hyderabad, Karimnagar, Mahabubnagar, and others. The alert advises people to remain cautious, avoid venturing into water bodies, and stay updated with weather forecasts and safety advisories.

The inclement weather has also disrupted normal life in various parts of Telangana, with reports of waterlogging and road blockages in some regions. The state government has urged citizens to stay indoors and exercise vigilance during this period of intense rainfall.

With the monsoon season in full swing, authorities are closely monitoring the situation to ensure the safety and well-being of residents and visitors across the state. Disaster response teams and relief measures are on high alert to address any emergencies that may arise due to heavy rains and flooding.

In the wake of the Mulugu Waterfall incident, the state government is advising tourists to exercise caution while visiting natural attractions during the monsoon season. It is essential to adhere to safety guidelines and heed warnings from authorities to prevent such incidents and ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all.

As the state faces the challenges posed by the monsoon, the government and relevant agencies continue to work tirelessly to mitigate the impact of heavy rains and safeguard the lives and properties of the people of Telangana.

IBC Global Times
Author: IBC Global Times

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