Deccan Chronicle

Rains inundate many areas, lakes overflow

More rain forecast for state; low-lying areas affected

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Heavy rains lashed Hyderabad and other parts of the state on Sunday, bringing forth complaints of inundation of some areas around lakes.

Indiranaga­r Community Hall, Tarnaka, recorded 91.8 mm of rainfall till 8.30 pm, followed by Madhusudan Nagar Community Hall at 83 mm. Statewide, the highest rainfall was recorded at Habshipur in Siddipet district which received

160 mm of rainfall. A warning for the next

24 hours issued by the Indian Meteorolog­ical Department-Hyderabad said thundersto­rms accompanie­d by lightning were very likely to occur at isolated places all over the state.

“There is a low-pressure zone over south coastal Andhra Pradesh. Under its influence the state has been receiving rains. Many districts in the state have reported rainfall. We predict that the weather would continue for the next 24 to 48 hours,” said IMD-H director Dr K. Nagaratna.

So far this season, the state has received overall rainfall of 172.7 mm as against the normal of

114.3 mm. This means that the state has on average received 51 per cent more rainfall. Following Sunday’s sudden rains, people too to social media platforms to both comment on the weather as well as complain about the civic conditions. On Sunday Twitter was abuzz with pictures of water-logged roads.

“The roads are in a pretty bad shape due to which water from all the surroundin­g areas flows into this area. Request you to resolve this ASAP as this is the need of hour for us. With a small rain this is the case (sic),” said one user, Sourabh N. The rains did not lead to any power disruption. “There might have been heavy rainfall in parts of the city but since there were no wind we did not have to cut power,” said an electricit­y official.

Areas around some water bodies were inundated. A report said areas adjoining the Kapra lake, colonies of DLR Enclave and Rajarajesh­wari witnessed flooding as the irrigation department failed to complete works on the lake in time.

There was silt oozing out from drains on to the roads in some areas, making travel a scary ordeal as there was a chance that cars and bikes could skid.

 ?? GANDHI ?? A passer-by helps push a two-wheeler that was stuck in rainwater at Habsiguda, Hyderabad, during heavy rain on Sunday. —
GANDHI A passer-by helps push a two-wheeler that was stuck in rainwater at Habsiguda, Hyderabad, during heavy rain on Sunday. —

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