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2020 Runun: Hyd woke up to Deluge, many ways sank

2020 Runun: Hyd woke up to Deluge, many ways sank
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Hyderabad: The city was built by the flood on Thursday morning after 100-200 mm rainfall in many regions, brought a crippling life.
Herentless rain reminded Hyderabadi from October floods last year where at least 18 people died.
Although no deaths have been reported so far, many areas in the LB Nagar division such as UPPAL, Saroornagar, Hayathnagar, Hastinapuram, Ramanthapur, Meerpet include seeing the streets flowing into homes.
As a holding capacity of the body of the water and the channel has been reduced, both lake and storm waterways can hold water thrown into it.
The flood was triggered by Hyderabad watched the third qualified day in July with 69 mm rain in the last 24 hours.
‘The intensity of the rain to subside during the weekend’ in accordance with the Telangana state development planning rate until 8:30 a.m.
on Thursday, 25 regions in the city recorded 100 to 200 mm of rainfall with bandlaguda witnessing the highest rainfall of 212.5 mm.
While rain is caused by the circulation of the upper air cyclone over Bukal Bay, meteorologists predict that the intensity of rain is likely to subside during the weekend.
Among the worst affected ones are residents living in the surrounding area at Lake Saroornagar.
Just like last year, rainwater entered Kodaram Nagar, P & T Colony and Vivekananda Nagar and neighboring colonies.
“Our Lanes was flooded because the lake violated the full tank limit.
In the past year, nothing has changed on the ground.
July is just the beginning of the Monsun.
If this is the situation now imagine what will happen when the peak of the rainy season is,” said Sai Charan Mamidishetty , resident of Kodaram Nagar.
In the uppal, the situation is almost the same.
Residents looked fighting in knee water after the area was pounded with rainfall of more than 170 mm.
Six disaster response teams were deployed on Wednesday night to clean inundation.
Rachakonda police saved 30 people, including women and children, from Malikarjuna Nagar who logged in water and shifted them to the Nagole Community Hall.
For residents of Osman Nagar and Al Jubail Colony at Old City, who have not overcome the effects of 2020 floods, Wednesday rainfall only adds to their misery.
“People direct knee water with a little help from anyone.
Snakes creep from riding houses, making it dangerous for people to live in their homes,” said Habib Abdul Khader, a resident of Chandrayangutta who came out to help those who were trapped In Babanagari, Al-Jubail, Ghazi Millat and its surroundings.

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