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Hyderabad fighting with waterlogging continues

Hyderabad fighting with waterlogging continues
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Hyderabad: Even before the city can fully recover from Cloudburst which flood several parts of the city earlier this week, other spells of heavy rain beat the city on Saturday.
Starting from around 4pm, the rain destroyed the city in intensive spells, playing several roads to the periphery, and resulted in severe traffic blocks during rush hour.
In Amberpet, the Moosaarambagh Bridge turned into a virtual nightmare, without outlets for running water.
A similar scene was witnessed in Bapu Nagar of Amberpet, Krishna Nagar in Yousufguda, Moosaram Bagh, Dilsukhnagar, Shivam Rao, Malakpet, P & T Colony and Kodaram Nagar Saroornagar, where Nala closest overflowed due to heavy rain.
The traffic situation changed from bad to worse at some stretches, including Malakpet, where the traffic gridlock blocked ambulances for several minutes.
The video of the ambulance that became viral on social media showed traffic police, G Balavardhi, asked people to give way to ambulances trapped in solid traffic that occurred due to rain.
“Very respectful of him.
It seems like he is on the footwear and is really soaked,” Tweeted the feed that needs @ feedtheneed8.
In Bapu Nagar, a driver of the Autorickshaw was seen seeking help from observers after his vehicle was trapped in knee water in the middle of the road.
The scene was as bad as the southern part of the city with areas like Yakutpura, Aljah Kotla Road near Charminar, Mir Alam Bathing and Shalibanda faced severe water problems.
The rain leaves a trace of destruction behind, with some damaged roads and waste from overflowing forecast entering several residential areas.
“Some houses in Reddy Brothers Lane, P & T Colony and Shooothala Basthi near Saroornagar Lake see the waste into the houses.
This is a situation in this area every time it rains.
There is no concession even after the authorities came to be examined last month after several The house was flooded, “Kumar City, a member of the Resident Welfare Association at P & T Colony, told TI.
Weather officials said the rain would likely continue in the city for two more days.
On Saturday, heavy rains saw the weather station the Planning of the State of Telangana (TSDPS) near the Government College near Kurmaguda recorded the highest rainfall at 104.3 mm, followed by Asmangadh in Malakpet with 92.0 mm rainfall.

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