Hyderabad - Yellow Alert, Heavy Rain causes Traffic, Power Disruptions
Heavy rains in Hyderabad brought relief from scorching heat but also triggered traffic chaos and power outages. Stay informed with the update.
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After enduring a relentless heatwave for an entire week, Hyderabad breathed a sigh of relief as heavy rains and thunderstorms swept through various parts of the city on Tuesday evening. The Hyderabad rains brought much-needed respite to residents, especially in areas like Manikonda, Khairatabad, Kukatpally, Gachibowli, HITEC city, Miyapur, Hafeezpet, Begumpet, Bachupally, and Banjara Hills, where heavy rain poured down for nearly two to three hours.
Not only did the city experience heavy rainfall, but some areas like Chandanagar, Miyapur, Bachupally, and others in Telangana also witnessed hailstorms. The sudden change in weather led to waterlogged roads and severe traffic congestion, causing significant disruptions for commuters, many of whom were stuck for hours trying to navigate their way home on Tuesday evening.
The impact of the heavy rainfall extended beyond just traffic woes. Metro stations and even the Telangana Secretariat were affected, with water seeping into these areas. Additionally, widespread power outages were reported across Hyderabad due to the intense rain.
T Balaji, popularly known as the Telangana Weatherman, issued a warning about the impending heavy rain and thunderstorms on May 6, alerting residents to prepare for the adverse weather conditions. His forecast proved accurate, with heavy thunderstorms from Sangareddy moving towards areas like Nizampet, Kukatpally, and Lingampally. Balaji emphasised the need for caution, as some areas might experience strong winds,serious thunder, and even isolated hailstorms. The yellow alert for Hyderabad was crucial in helping people brace for the severe weather ahead.
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) also provided forecasts, predicting continued rainfall and thunderstorms in Hyderabad and surrounding districts of Telangana. These weather conditions were expected to persist for several hours, with wind speeds remaining below 40 kmph in isolated areas. Emergency response teams in Hyderabad were on high alert, ready to address any potential issues arising from the prolonged inclement weather.
The heavy showers Hyderabad relief from the scorching heat wave but also brought with them challenges such as traffic disruptions and power outages. Residents were urged to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions as the weather situation evolved.