Hyderabad Rains: Water logging grips the city

The heavy rainfall has caused the Musi River to overflow, reaching the road and leading to significant waterlogging

By Anoushka Caroline Williams  Published on  6 Sep 2023 10:14 AM GMT
Hyderabad Rains: Water logging grips the city

Hyderabad: The monsoon season has descended upon Hyderabad with relentless intensity, leaving its mark in the form of widespread waterlogging and inundation across various parts of the city.

As the rainwater continues to pour, several key areas, including Purana Pul to Jiyaguda Road and the Outer Ring Road (ORR) service road in Mallampeta, have been severely affected, disrupting daily life and posing significant challenges to residents.



Purana Pul to Jiyaguda Road has been one of the hardest-hit areas in the city. The heavy rainfall has caused the Musi River to overflow, reaching the road and leading to significant waterlogging.

Commuters have been faced with daunting challenges as they navigate through the waterlogged streets.



The inundation has also raised concerns about the safety of residents and their properties in low-lying areas.

The ORR service road in Mallampeta has not been spared either. Floodwaters have spilled onto the service road, hampering the movement of vehicles and pedestrians alike. This has resulted in traffic snarls, delays, and inconvenience for those who rely on this route for their daily commute.

Another area grappling with the consequences of relentless rain is Katwa pond, where water levels have surged, causing the service road to be submerged.

The overflowing pond has not only disrupted transportation but has also raised concerns about potential flooding in nearby residential areas.

The widespread waterlogging in Hyderabad is a stark reminder of the need for comprehensive urban planning and infrastructure development to cope with the challenges posed by heavy rainfall during the monsoon season.

As the city continues to grow, ensuring efficient drainage systems and flood management strategies becomes paramount.

Furthermore, it is crucial for residents to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions during this monsoon season.

Avoiding waterlogged areas, ensuring proper disposal of waste, and heeding official weather advisories can go a long way in preventing accidents and minimizing damage.

Efforts should be made to clear waterlogged areas, improve drainage systems, and ensure the safety of residents.

Additionally, public awareness campaigns can educate citizens about the importance of responsible waste disposal and the role they play in keeping their neighborhoods flood-free.

While the monsoon brings much-needed relief from the scorching summer heat, it also brings its own set of challenges.

Hyderabad, like many other cities, must adapt to the changing climate and invest in infrastructure and measures that can mitigate the impact of heavy rainfall and waterlogging.

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