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Cyclone Montha Weakens but Triggers Severe Rainfall Alerts Across South India
30 Oct
Summary
- IMD issues red alert for Telangana due to extremely heavy rain
- Cyclone Montha weakens into deep depression over Andhra Pradesh
- Rainfall warnings in place for several states until November 1

On October 30, 2025, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for the state of Telangana, warning of extremely heavy rainfall expected in the region. This comes as Cyclone Montha, which had earlier made landfall in Andhra Pradesh, has now weakened into a deep depression over the coastal areas.
While Cyclone Montha has lost its intensity, the IMD has maintained rainfall warnings for several states across South and East India. An orange alert is in place for heavy rainfall in parts of Telangana, while a yellow alert indicates light to moderate rain in other districts. The rainfall warnings also extend to West Bengal, Bihar, and Andhra Pradesh until November 1.
Residents in the affected regions have been advised to take necessary precautions as the weather conditions are expected to remain challenging over the next few days. The authorities are closely monitoring the situation and are prepared to respond to any emergencies that may arise.


