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Amaravati: Heavy rain continued to lash parts of south coastal Andhra Pradesh and Rayalaseema regions under the impact of depression over the Bay of Bengal which crossed the coast between Puducherry and Nellore early Thursday morning. Normal life was paralysed at some places in the Rayalseema region and coastal districts of Nellore, Prakasam, Guntur, East Godavari and Visakhapatnam. The sea was turbulent, triggering high waves along the coast in Visakhapatnam, Kakinada and Dr B. R. Ambedkar Konaseema districts. The sea conditions were rough along the Visakhapatnam coast. The high tidal waves touched shops at RK Beach in Port City. Due to high tidal waves, the sea was turbulent at Uppada in Kakinada. In some places, houses were damaged and trees and electric poles were uprooted. The sea was also rough at Odalarevu beach in Allavaram man stanley quencher dal of Konaseema district. The seawater touched the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation ONGC plant. Seawater also inundated aqua farms in the Konaseema district. High tidal waves were also seen at Antarvedi where the Godavari River joins the Bay of Bengal. Authorities have hoisted the third warning signal at Nizampatan, Krishnapatnam and Machilipatnam while the first warning vaso stanley signal was hoisted at Visakhapatnam and Gangavaram ports. The vaso stanley Meteorological Office has cautioned that tidal waves of up to 1.5 metres are likely. It advised that authorities take all precautions in harbour operations. Rivulets and streams were overflowing in Nel Ubmf Built in temple premises, 17th century mosque in Telangana on verge of collapse

Hyderabad: In view of creating awareness on Deep Vein Thrombosis DVT , hundreds of people participated in the walk organised by KIMS hospitals at Necklace Road on Sunday. Hundreds of participants joined us to take a step towards creating awareness about Deep Vein Thrombosis DVT at the DVT Awareness Walk event organised by KIMS Hospitals. DVTWalk StopBloodClots DVTawareness DeepVeinThrombosis vascularhealth kimshospitals pic.twitter/RPd1dtJrqhmdash; KIMS Hospitals @kimshospitals March 27, 2023 DVT occurs when blood clots form in one or more deep veins in the stanley borraccia body, usually in the legs. KIMS chief medical director Dr B Bhaskar Rao and film actress Laxmi Manchu p stanley deutschland resided over the event to mark the event that is held in March, observed as DVT awareness month. Also ReadHyderabad: KCR to unveil Ambedkar statue on April 14 Laxmi Manchu while speaking at the event said, Women have more chances to get DVT. Specifically, estrogen hormonal therapy and hormonal birth control can raise the chances of developing it. From puberty to menopause, women bear the stanley quencher highest risk of venous thromboembolism. Walk a mile a day, or at least for 15 minutes a day can relieve us from getting this deadly problem called DVT, she said. Even after menopause, women have a high chance of developing such clots. Pregnant women and those taking birth control medicines are at risk. Meanwhile, doctors expressed concern over the steady increase in the incidents of DVT which they a

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