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MONDAY, JUNE 16, 2025
Heavy overnight rain floods Hyderabad

South Asia

TBS Report
18 October, 2020, 12:00 pm
Last modified: 18 October, 2020, 01:32 pm

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Heavy overnight rain floods Hyderabad

Some areas in the city received more than 150 mm rain through the day, just a little short of the 190 mm reported on October 13

TBS Report
18 October, 2020, 12:00 pm
Last modified: 18 October, 2020, 01:32 pm
The state government has put the losses at Rs 50 billion across various sectors including power, roads and buildings. Photo Gulf News via ANI
The state government has put the losses at Rs 50 billion across various sectors including power, roads and buildings. Photo Gulf News via ANI

A heavy overnight rain left several parts of Hyderabad flooded, as the Balanagar Lake in the state capital breached its boundaries last night and caused huge flash floods in nearby areas.

The downpour strikes just days after the deadly cloudburst on October 13 that left 50 people dead and caused damage worth thousands of crores in Telangana, NDTV reported.

Frightening visuals showed vehicles being swept away as streets got submerged in water, and massive downpour caused huge damage in the state capital and nearby areas. This morning, videos showed people on their rooftops after floodwater entered their houses.

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Most families on rooftop as ground floor flooded in #Hyderabad colonies after heavy rain and possibly lake breach caused #HyderabadFloods @ndtv @ndtvindia pic.twitter.com/HVNPdgvmwu— Uma Sudhir (@umasudhir) October 18, 2020

Due to the rains old Kurnool road towards airport from pvnr expressway is having waterflow over road. All public going towards airport/Bangalore  or coming from airport/Bangalore to city are advised to use outer ring road," Prakash Reddy, DCP Shamshabad, tweeted.

In a minute-long clip, an auto rickshaw and a car were seen being swept away as locals tried to stop the vehicles from being washed away. Another dramatic visual from Abdullapurmet, on the outskirts of Hyderabad, showed a car at a flooded street being pulled away.

Some areas in the city received more than 150 mm rain through the day, just a little short of the 190 mm reported on Tuesday.

The Disaster Response Force (DRF) personnel of the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) were continuously working on the field clearing water stagnations and inundations and all possible measures were being initiated in view of the rainfall, Vishwajit Kampati, Director, Vigilance and Disaster Management of GHMC, said in a tweet.

The weather office in Hyderabad said light to moderate rain or thundershowers are very likely to occur in some parts of the city on Sunday; while one or two places may see intense spells.

All these videos of #HyderabadFloods being shared by locals who are themselves affected so world outside can get an idea of what's happening inside @ndtv @ndtvindia pic.twitter.com/Z5FsxBJGmC— Uma Sudhir (@umasudhir) October 18, 2020

On Thursday, the state government said that 50 people had lost their lives due to heavy rain and flash floods and early estimates showed losses at around ₹ 6,000 crore.

Authorities have been carrying out relief operations in the rain-affected areas, even as some localities, close to water bodies, remained underwater.

Personnel from the army and the National Disaster Response Force were deployed to evacuate stranded residents.

While Telangana is the hardest-hit by floods, neighbouring states - Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka - have also been affected.

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