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Witness Hyderabad is more than 200mm rainfall

Witness Hyderabad is more than 200mm rainfall
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Hyderabad: City woke up with a flood after many areas suffered from a strong Southwest Monsun Monsun on Thursday.
25 areas in Hyderabad recorded rainfall of up to 212 mm, triggering a massive inundation in many regions.
In accordance with the Meteorology Department of India (IMD), Hyderabad Records, at 69mm, July 14 is the third day of the third craftsi for Hyderabad in the last 10 years.
The city recorded 115.1mm rain on July 21, 2012 followed by 86.4mm on July 12, 2013.
After seven years that Hyderabad witnessed this kind of rain in 24 hours.
#WeatherTalert || Areas around #Saroornagar Lake face a massive inundation.
The area that receives almost 200 mm …
https://t.co/mgxRzCJKKD- TOI Hyderabad (@toIhyderabad) 1626320239000Cording to the community figures for the development of the Telangana state development until 8:30 a.m.
on Thursday, the bandlaguda recorded the highest rainfall 212.5mm Followed by 192.3mm in Vanasthalipuram and 190.5mm in Hastinapuram, among others.
#WeatherTalert || @MetCentrehyd has issued a red warning for #Hyderabad for today.
It is heavy to very heavy & very heavy …
https://t.co/1jevwCadvx-Toi Hyderabad (@toihyderabad) 1626322494000Rati-Rain causes a puddle of the Saroornagar area.
In areas such as Hastinapuram, Hayathnagar, Al Jubail Colony, Colony Nadeem, P & T Colony, Dilsukh Nagar, Chaitanyapuri, Kamalanagar etc.
Rainwater enters the house and the vehicle looks partially sunk.
Rainfall which began during Thursday work hours continued until morning.
Furthermore, the disaster response team was activated by Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) in a vulnerable flood area.
Police Rachakonda saved 30 people trapped in the water logging area in Malikarjuna Nagar, Ayyaapa Colony, LB Nagar.
They shifted to the Nagole Community Hall and the police posted a picket in all vulnerable flood areas.
IMD, Hyderabad has issued a red warning for Thursday in Hyderabad, Rangagreddy, Medchal Malkajgiri, Yadadri Bhuvanagari, Sangareddy, Medak and Rangiteddy.

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