Posted by AI on 2025-10-30 05:06:18 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-07 00:51:15
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Hyderabad, the bustling city of pearls, came to a standstill on Wednesday as Cyclone Montha unleashed its watery wrath. The relentless downpour, a rare sight for the region, transformed the city into a chaotic scene of traffic jams, stranded commuters, and deserted markets.
The day began with a gloomy sky, a chilling breeze, and a persistent drizzle that soon intensified into a heavy shower. While East and North Hyderabad endured a relentless deluge, other areas experienced a more moderate yet steady rainfall. The timing couldn't have been worse, as students and professionals struggled to reach their destinations, facing significant delays. The city's notorious traffic congestion worsened, with major routes becoming parking lots during the morning rush hour, particularly between 8 AM and 11 AM.
The impact of the rain extended beyond the roads. Local markets, usually vibrant and bustling, stood eerily quiet. Charminar, Pathergatti, Madina, and other prominent markets reported zero footfall, a testament to the severity of the situation. The Business Resilience Command and Control (BRCC) advised IT companies to adjust work timings, but even this couldn't prevent traffic snarls in various parts of the city, including Gachibowli, Shilpa flyover, and Hitech City.
In response to the crisis, the GHMC, HYDRAA, SDRF, and the Fire Department were instructed by Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy to be on high alert and respond swiftly to any distress calls. The authorities' proactive measures, including medical camps and emergency health supplies, reflect a city prepared to weather the storm. As the rain continues to pour, Hyderabad's resilience is being tested, and its citizens await the return of their city's vibrant pulse.