Overview
- The IMD says the system has weakened into a deep depression moving north‑northwest, with heavy to extremely heavy rainfall warnings extending to parts of eastern, central and northeastern India through November 2.
- Officials reported three deaths in Andhra Pradesh and livestock losses, with tens of thousands sheltered in relief camps and cash assistance sanctioned for evacuees.
- Preliminary assessments cite damage to standing crops over roughly 1.5 lakh acres in Andhra Pradesh, as the chief minister conducted an aerial survey and ordered expedited damage reports and power restoration.
- Rail traffic suffered major disruptions with waterlogged tracks at Warangal and Dornakal in Telangana, numerous cancellations and diversions across the South Central Railway, and earlier flight cancellations at Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada and Tirupati.
- Telangana recorded extremely heavy rain in multiple districts, prompting rescues including 500 students in Nalgonda and reservoir releases in Khammam, while Odisha reported landslides and road damage with alerts trimmed as the system weakened.