Residents of Nirmal district heave a sigh of relief
The Hindu
The situation is under control, says IG of Police
After a gap of four days, residents of Nirmal district in North Telangana heaved a sigh of relief on Friday as they could see the clear skies. Rains lashed the town and adjoining villages in the district since Monday, followed by heavy showers on Wednesday and Thursday, during which hundreds of residents were evacuated from their houses in low-lying and inundated areas with the help of local administration and NDRF teams. Speaking to The Hindu, Inspector General of Police (North Zone) Y Nagi Reddy, who visited the rain-affected areas in Nirmal district, said that the situation was under control and no rescue operations were carried out on Friday.More Related News

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