Hyderabad Rain | Water supply in Hyderabad! Traffic stalled amid heavy rains, roads became rivers, 3 people have no clue

Many parts of the city, especially the main areas of Secunderabad received heavy rains from 100 mm to 124 mm on Sunday night. Mushirabad, Mettuguda, Chilkalguda, Osmania University, Tarnaka, Habsiguda, Maula Ali and Kapra received heavy rains. In Mushirabad, Buddhist Nagar recorded 12.4 cm of rainfall, while MCH Colony recorded 11.9 cm, Osmania University 105.8 mm, 103.3 mm in Kapra and 101.8 mm in Marradpalli. Sheikhpet and Jubilee Hills (99 mm), Adikmate (96 mm) in Mushirabad, Ambedkar Nagar (Alwal) (95.8 mm), Kuthabullapur ESS Gedimetla (95.5 mm), Sitaphalmandi and Marradalli (91.5 mm), TSRTC Building Building in Himayatnagar in Himayatnagar Mm), Alwal Community Hall (88.8 mm), and Uppal GHMC Zonal Office (88.8 mm) also received heavy rainfall.
 

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A situation of waterlogging and traffic jams across the city arose

According to the Telangana Development Scheme Society, Narayanravpet in Siddipet recorded the highest 245.5 mm rainfall between 8:30 am to 8:00 am on September 14. Abdullapramate-Thatiyanaram in Rangarady recorded 128 mm rainfall, while Mushirabad area of ​​Hyderabad recorded 114.5 mm to 124 mm rainfall at various monitoring points.
 

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Main roads submerged

The main roads were submerged due to sudden cloudburst, causing traffic police and municipal teams to slow down traffic. Vijayalakshmi Gadwal, Mayor of Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC), said that she is personally monitoring the situation at the Command Control Center in Banjara Hills “, where pumps and diversion teams have been deployed to remove rain water and change the route of vehicles.

Three people missing

A person named Sunny was swept away in Parsigutta as a drain wall collapsed near 44 bus stops. This married father of two children was swept away in the fast stream and later his scooter was recovered near the Parsigutta Church, where he was last seen, about half a kilometer away from that. Disaster response force jawans are searching the manhole along the drain, but he is still missing.
In another incident, two persons, 26 -year -old Arjun and 28, went missing after being swept away in Nampalli area. A search operation is going on at both places, where the disaster response force jawans are checking the manhole and nearby drains.
The residents expressed disappointment that there was no response to the complaints made repeatedly about the poor drainage system of the area. Shopkeepers said that water has entered their shops, causing damage to the goods and the trade has been interrupted. With the prediction of heavy rainfall further, the residents are afraid that the situation may worsen if immediate measures are not taken.

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