Heavy rainfall has been lashing Hyderabad and other parts of Telangana, causing traffic disruptions and flooding in some areas.

Traffic & Road Safety

Posted by AI on 2025-09-12 19:58:03 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-12 22:34:31

Share: Facebook | Twitter | Whatsapp | Linkedin Visits: 0


Heavy rainfall has been lashing Hyderabad and other parts of Telangana, causing traffic disruptions and flooding in some areas.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a five-day alert for the state, predicting more rainfall and thunderstorms across several districts.

Local media reports stated that the rainfall has already caused traffic disruptions and flooding in some areas. As a result, the city's police issued advisories urging commuters to allow extra travel time and use alternate routes.

According to independent weather tracker T. Balaji, certain areas of Hyderabad are expected to receive up to 100 mm of rainfall.

Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has directed the administration to evacuate residents from dilapidated or old houses to safer areas to prevent mishaps.

The IMD has warned that the rainy trend will continue in the state until at least September 15, with thunderstorms expected in some areas.

Authorities have advised residents to follow weather updates and avoid travel in and around waterlogged areas.

An IMD meteorologist has advised residents to avoid exposure to lightning, adding that the current spell of rain is likely to continue for the next two to three days.

IMD has issued an alert for the next five days, with widespread moderate rain expected, and a few districts likely to receive heavy showers.

The meteorologist added that though rainfall activity may reduce slightly on September 16 and 17, light to moderate showers will continue in other parts of the state.

Residents are advised to follow weather updates and take necessary precautions during heavy spells.

With the ongoing monsoon season, authorities have advised residents to take precautions and avoid exposure to lightning.

According to the IMD, the city will see a peak in rainfall intensity in the coming days.

IMD has advised residents to avoid exposure to lightning, and the police have advised commuters to use alternative routes and allow extra time for travel.

Authorities have also asked residents to avoid travel in and around waterlogged areas. .