
Ganesh Clavavithi celebrations in Telangana were welcomed with extensive rains all over the state and the city of Hyderabad, because the roads were flooded and in some places paid and triggered on the highway disturbance of traffic.
Rains were spent. Heavy showers in Nandanamo from Bhuvanagiri Mandal caused floods
Medak and Nizamabad were seriously affected by rain -pounding districts. Water overflows to Ramayamplet on the Nizamabad highway disrupted traffic. The roads were washed away when the streams and streams flowed with flood water and cut off several areas.
The constant downpour in the district of Vkarabad led to overflowing the Kotipally project, plunging nearby roads and disrupting traffic in the surrounding villages.
Similar scenes were reported from the Kameddy district, where Domakonda, Bibipet, Macareddy, Bikkanoor, Palvancha, Pitlam, Nizamsagar, Bhikkanur and Lingamplet were witnessing heavy rains. The collapse of the Lakshmapur passage in Yellareddy Mandal damaged the road and stopped the vehicle.
Siddipet district was also pounded by showers, especially in Gajwel, Mirudoddi, Thogut, Dubbaka and Daultabad. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) released a warning for the combined district of Medak and predicted heavy floods in the Manjeer River.
Hyderabad has been reported by permanent rainfall from Lingampalli, Miyapur, Gachibowli, Madhapur, Kondapur, Rayadurgam, Jubilee Hills, Ameerpet, Nampally, Dilsukhnagar, LB Nagar, Hayatnagar UpPal, Shamirpet and Adjining Area. The commuters faced a delay because several arterial roads testified to stagnation of water.
Huge rains in several places
19.1 cm and Ramayampanet at 17.9 cm. This was followed by 18 cm in Nizamsagar (Kameddy), 16.48 cm in Nizampet (Sangareddy), 14.93 cm in Bhuvanagiri (Yadadri) and 9 cm in Bhutpur (Mahabubnagar).
CM Revanth warns collectors
Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy asked the collectors to be in high readiness, and asked the state administration to be ready to meet any eventuality, because the rain was flooded with a low -laid area and disturbed road links throughout the state.
Since the culverts and roads were dangerous due to strong streams into the streams and the clerks of the streams were asked to stop the movement of the vehicle in flooded areas. The irrigation department was also ordered to follow the overflowing tanks and other water formations that were filled on the edge in several districts.
He asked officials to evacuate the inhabitants living in dilapidated houses. Electricity department officials were instructed to take preventive measures to ensure a safe power supply, especially Ganesh Pandals.
Mr. Reddy also ordered Hyderabad Disaster Rester and Asset Production Agency (Hydraa), Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC), State Disaster Rester Force (SDRF), Firefighting Services and Police Department to coordinate and reduce the inconvenience for humans.
A prognosis of heavy rains
IMD attributed rains to a low -pressure system and predicted extensive precipitation throughout the state for the next two days. Heavy to very heavy rainfall is probably in the northern, eastern and medium districts of Telangana. Orange alerts have been issued for North Telangana today, while yellow warnings remain at the East and Central Telangan.
Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) is expected to witness occasional heavy spells in the middle of cloudy weather conditions. The authorities urged the population to remain careful in low -laid areas and avoid unnecessary travel.
Published – August 27 2025 14:49