The Hindu (Hyderabad)

Heavy rains cause waterloggi­ng and tra c chaos across city

Begum Bazaar records 85 mm of rainfall, followed by 81.3 mm in Chandrayan­gutta, 79.8 mm in Malakpet, 75.8 mm in Moosapet; the now familiar sight of long stretches of red tail lights due to heavy trac in IT corridor was visible once again

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Heavy rains swept through parts of Hyderabad on Wednesday evening, leading to waterloggi­ng and disrupting commuters’ plans.

Despite the rain stopping towards the night, the heavy trac chaos continued for several hours.

According to the Telangana State Developmen­t Planning Society, by 7 p.m., Begum Bazaar recorded 85 mm of rainfall, followed by 81.3 mm in Chandrayan­gutta, 79.8 mm in Malakpet, 75.8 mm in Moosapet, 74 mm in Yousufguda, 72.5 mm in Jumerat Bazaar, 70.5 mm in Barkas, 60.5 mm in Goshamahal, 59 mm in Karwan, 46.3 mm in Madhapur, and 57.5 in Mehdipatna­m.

The downpour also caused signi’cant trac jams in Hyderabad’s IT hub.

The sudden heavy rains, accompanie­d by winds and thundersto­rms, caught commuters o• guard, resulting in waterloggi­ng and trac congestion during rush hour in Madhapur and Hitech City. The road leading towards Kothaguda from Shilparama­m witnessed heavy waterloggi­ng creating a narrow route for commuters to pass through. Several commuters were also seen taking shelter below the metro stations.

The familiar sight of long stretches of red tail lights due to heavy trac in the IT corridor was repeated once again on Wednesday evening during the rain.

Trac movement was very slow at IKEA junction, Raheja IT Park, Inorbit Mall towards Madhapur. The trac was slow from Nanakramgu­da to Gachibowli junction on the Outer Ring Road (ORR).

Hyderabad Trac Police sent out an alert asking commuters to avoid areas near Trac Control Room, Old Saifabad PS, Punjagutta, Maitrivana­m, VV Statue, Image Hospital and Ranigunj junctions.

Cyberabad Police advised commuters through the social media platform ◣ to plan their travels accordingl­y. Meanwhile, the teams of Disaster Response Force (DRF) of the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporatio­n (GHMC) were seen clearing water stagnation at various locations across the city.

At RN Colony in Santosh Nagar, a giant tree fell on a low tension wire due to which two electricit­y poles also fell down.

GHMC Commission­er Ronald Rose on Wednesday inspected water stagnation points and instructed ocials to implement strict measures to prevent Ÿooding in Somajiguda and Khairataba­d areas. During the inspection, they examined areas around the Mercure hotel and Taj Krishna.

The Commission­er directed the ocials to submit proposals for constructi­ng embankment­s to redirect Ÿoodwater from Irrum Manzil metro station.

 ?? NAGARA GOPAL ?? Commuters stranded on a stretch due to heavy rain in Hyderabad on Wednesday.
NAGARA GOPAL Commuters stranded on a stretch due to heavy rain in Hyderabad on Wednesday.

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