On Wedensday, the city woke up to flooded streets and floating vehicles owing to overnight rain that left many parts of the city in knee-deep waters. Downpour began in most parts of the city at 10 p.m. on Tuesday and continued till the early hours of Wendesday, leading to waterlogging on main roads and inner lanes.
Several areas in Greater Hyderabad were inundated as life in low-lying areas was thrown out of gear. Till 8 a.m., Qutbullapur received the highest rainfall of 164.25 mm, followed by Malkajgiri and Madhapur at 90.75 mm and 74.25 mm, respectively.
Commuters had a tough time reaching their destinations due to damaged roads and traffic snarls on Tuesday night. Begumpet, Yousufguda, Sainikpuri, Mehdipatnam, Malkajgiri and parts of Secunderabad were the worst affected.
Post-midnight, the intensity of the rainfall increased.
The Habsiguda-Nacharam stretch resembled a lake. Similar scenes were witnessed in Alwal, Mayuri Marg, Allwyn and Toli Chowki colonies where vehicles and structures were submerged.
At Nizampet, a wall collapsed. GHMC staff members were seen clearing water at Mallepally, Trimulgherry, Kukatpally, Bhoiguda, uppal and Red Hills throughout the night.
A GHMC release said water was flowing from tanks to the downstream in the Alwal Municipal Circle. Water continued to flow from Mothukulakunta cheruvu and Hakeempet cheruvu to Kotha Cheruvu to Chinnarayuni Cheurvu, resulting in inundation of Srinivasnagar, Bharatinagar and Reddy Enclave.
In the Qutubullapur circle, the Vennalagadda tank was discharging surplus water that joined Chemical Nala. As the Chemical Nala was overflowing, low lying colonies in the area were unundated.
2 comments: on " Intensity of rainfall increases in Hyrabad"
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