The rain gods decided to make up for a mostly dry day by sending rain in the evening. On Wednesday, about 10 p.m., the city saw strong winds, torrential rain, and thunderstorms. The majority of the damage was done to the center and outside regions of the city. Heavy downpours were experienced in places like Hyder Nagar, Miyapur, Jubilee Hills, Saroornagar, Hayathnagar, LB Nagar, and numerous others, forcing locals to seek shelter and forcing authorities to take action.

The city received little rain throughout the day, and the high temperature comfortably dipped below 30 degrees Celsius. The highest recorded maximum temperature was a comparatively chilly 26.6 degrees Celsius in Amberpet. Tuesday's waterlogging and traffic jams on city highways, along with the flooding of low-lying regions, were caused by the heavy overnight storms that pounded hyderabad and the surrounding districts. The telangana state government declared a vacation for all educational institutions in the state capital early in the day.

The police and the hyderabad municipal corporation-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>greater hyderabad municipal corporation (GHMC) have urged people to stay indoors and avoid leaving the house unless absolutely essential. In light of the rain, the police have also urged staff members to work from home. The southwest monsoon had slowed down in August, but the india Meteorological Department (IMD) had forecast significant rainfall throughout telangana from september through October. The city's twin reservoirs, Himayat Sagar and Osman Sagar, had a rapid rise in water input, thus the officials raised two floodgates by up to 2 feet to let the water flow into the Musi river.




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