Hyderabad, TG: Last night, heavy rainfall swept through various parts of Hyderabad, causing significant disruptions across the city. The downpour began at midnight, heavily impacting several key areas such as Jubilee Hills, Yusuf Guda, Hi-Tech City, Gachibowli, Attapur, and Tolichowki. The intense rain led to waterlogging and traffic congestion, creating challenges for residents and commuters.

Areas Impacted by the Rain

  • Jubilee Hills
  • Yusuf Guda
  • Hi-Tech City
  • Gachibowli
  • Attapur
  • Tolichowki

In addition to Hyderabad, the Meteorological Department has forecasted heavy rains today across multiple districts, including Adilabad, Nizamabad, Karimnagar, Warangal, Rangareddy, and Mahabubnagar. These regions are advised to prepare for potential weather-related disruptions.

Rainfall Statistics and Impact

  • Gadwal District: Recorded the highest rainfall at 12.6 cm yesterday, marking a significant weather event in the area.
  • Bhadrachalam: Experienced considerable rainfall, leading to partial submersion in some localities.

The heavy rains have raised concerns about public safety and infrastructure damage. Authorities are working diligently to manage the situation, and residents are advised to take necessary precautions. Staying updated with weather alerts and following safety guidelines can help mitigate the impact of these severe weather conditions.

Safety and Preparedness

Given the unexpected and intense weather patterns, it is crucial for residents in the affected areas to remain vigilant. Ensuring proper drainage around homes, avoiding unnecessary travel, and staying informed through reliable weather updates are essential steps to enhance safety.

As the weather situation evolves, staying connected with community alerts and adhering to advisories from local authorities will help in navigating through these challenging conditions. The collective efforts of residents and authorities will play a significant role in managing the impact of the heavy rains and ensuring public safety.

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