Friday , September 20 2024

Heavy rains in many districts including Hyderabad: Roads flooded, 3 more days of rain

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Hyderabad: Heavy rains lashed many parts of the city on Sunday evening. The sun was strong till noon, suddenly the weather changed and it started raining heavily. Kukatpally, Manikonda, Gachibowli, Suchitra, Kompalli, Jubilee Hills, Madapur, Filmnagar, Panjagutta, Serilingampally, Patan Cheru, Mehdipatnam, Kondapur, Lingampally and other places received moderate to heavy rain.

The city dwellers who have been battling the scorching heat for the last few days have got some relief. Vehicular movement has become difficult due to waterlogged roads. Pedestrians also face difficulties. People had to face difficulties as the water entered the low-lying areas. The HMC has warned people to be vigilant in view of heavy rains and not to venture out except in emergency situations.

On the other hand, many districts of Hyderabad and Telangana also received heavy rain. Heavy winds blew in Warangal district. Because of this, the roofs of many houses were blown off. Due to unseasonal rains, farmers who are cooking paddy have suffered a lot. Tears are streaming down the eyes of the farmers as their hard-earned crops are washed away by the flood waters. They want the government to support them.

It will rain for three more days

Hyderabad Meteorological Center has predicted thunder and lightning in Telangana for the next three days. The basin continues at 0.9 km above sea level from Vidarbha to Marathwada and from northern Karnataka to southern Tamil Nadu.

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According to the Meteorological Department, the maximum temperature is likely to be 42 degrees to 44 degrees for the next three days in the districts of North Telangana. It is learned that the day temperature is likely to be 39-41 degrees in the districts around Hyderabad. According to the Meteorological Department, winds are likely to blow at a speed of 30-40 km per hour.