Incessant rains on Tuesday night has wreaked havoc in Hyderabad throwing normal life out of gear as water entered low-lying areas creating traffic snarls and forcing people to vacate their houses.
A high alert has also been issued as the water level in the famous Hussain Sagar lake has reached dangerous levels. For the first time, Hyderabad witnessed froth flying out on roads from Hussain Sagar lake in the heart of the city.
#Hyderabad is on high alert following heavy rain in most parts of city#Airpics: Lakshami pic.twitter.com/oUWl8eUfMY
— All India Radio News (@airnewsalerts) September 22, 2016
Water logging in many parts of Hyderabad after heavy rainfall (21.9.16) pic.twitter.com/tplqMfwzrH
— ANI (@ANI_news) September 22, 2016
Tuesday night’s rains also broke a 16-year record as Hyderabad received 16.7 cm of rains. And its after-effects are felt even today as roads have turned into rivers with people unable to venture out of their homes, reported IANS.
Major residential and commercial suburbs of the city like Kukatpally, Miyapur, Nizampet, Qutbullapur, Moosapet, Begumpet, Alwal and others have been affected greatly. Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation(GHMC) reported the highest rainfall ever which led to the breaching of lakes, flooding at Qutubullapur and surrounding areas.
Water logging in a blind people’s school in Begumpet (Hyderabad) after heavy rainfall (21.9.16) pic.twitter.com/wtchE0Sc35
— ANI (@ANI_news) September 22, 2016
#Hyderabad: People taking night shelter in community centre at #Alwal as nearby tank is overflowing due to heavy rains for past two days pic.twitter.com/NlDHk6xk9e
— All India Radio News (@airnewsalerts) September 22, 2016
Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao asked the officials to take necessary steps to evacuate people from low-lying areas if required.
Following the chaos, municipal authorities have come under fire from Hyderabad citizens for the second episode of flooding in parts of the city in just a few weeks. Unable to control the situation, officials have been issuing advisory appealing people to stay indoors when it rains.
To make matters worse, killer potholes in the city have claimed two lives in the last one week, says a News18 report.
OMG..This is Shocking.. !! Damaged Road near NTR Marg..Take care while u drive….!! #HyderabadRains 🙏 pic.twitter.com/6Qn1ahhB24
— Suresh Kondi (@V6_Suresh) September 21, 2016
Citizens took to social media to share their plight and mocked the city administration over the failing infrastructure:
Significant amounts of water already standing on the roads .. be prepared and be alert #HyderabadRains pic.twitter.com/Cr0r7fJM5n
— Mahesh S Koneru (@smkoneru) September 22, 2016
what about basic civil and civic hazards which the residents face daily! Few days of rains and Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad, bengaluru gone…. pic.twitter.com/OnAkitiYz1
— Gaurav Talwar (@gaurhavht) September 22, 2016
Most parts of #Hyderabad are submerged in water. With this kind of urban management retaining the appeal #HyderabadRains 1/2
— P Muralidhar Rao (@PMuralidharRao) September 21, 2016
Heavy rains in Hyderabad … it’s time to launch OLA & UBER micro, mini and titanic boats #Fact #hyderabadrains pic.twitter.com/cPFAQa93y6
— Vinod Mudhiraj (@muraricool4) September 21, 2016
#HyderabadRains If u want credit of Hyderabad’s development, then u have to take the blame for #HyderabadFloods @ncbn @KTRTRS @ysjagan
— Naveen (@Naveenananda) September 21, 2016
Finding a solution to this urban deluge, means removing atleast 30% of cities real estate constructions! Who’ll do that? #HyderabadRains
— Uttarandhra Now! (@UttarandhraNow) September 22, 2016
Fate of #Hyderabad roads after days of incessant rains. #HyderabadRains pic.twitter.com/VtADA1SRkw
— Faheem (@stoppression) September 22, 2016
Thanks to the most corrupt administration Hyderabad has ever witnessed. KCR has been at helm of corruption (2/2) #HyderabadRains
— Soham Prasad (@Sohamprasad1) September 22, 2016
Meanwhile, the Met department has predicted more rains for Hyderabad due to a disturbance in the Bay of Bengal.
Few very heavy rains are expected to continue in many parts of #Telangana including #Hyderabad. https://t.co/i5I4D2SVMN
— SkymetWeather (@SkymetWeather) September 22, 2016