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Heavy Rains Inundate Ameenpur Colonies, Submerge Homes and Vehicles

Heavy rains early Tuesday inundated low-lying areas in Ameenpur and Beeramguda near Hyderabad, flooding homes and submerging vehicles. Residents of Durga Province colony spent a sleepless night as floodwater damaged household items, with basements flooded and cars submerged. DRF and HYDRAA teams are working to clear water, while police have advised commuters to use alternative routes. The IMD has forecast further heavy rainfall in isolated districts of Telangana.

Heavy rains inundate few colonies in Ameenpur near Hyderabad

Hyderabad, June 23

Heavy rains early on Tuesday left several low-lying areas in Ameenpur and Beeramguda near Hyderabad inundated.

Rainwater entered houses and submerged vehicles in apartment buildings in a few colonies in Ameenpur, a satellite town in neighbouring Sangareddy district.

Residents of Durga Province colony spent a sleepless night as the floodwater entered the houses, damaging household items.

Basements of apartment buildings were flooded, submerging cars and elevators.

About 30 families in the colony were affected by inundation. They complained that authorities did not come to their rescue. Some people deployed motors to pump out water from apartment buildings.

Heavy rains with gusty winds lashed parts of western and southern Hyderabad and the outskirts, inundating roads and low-lying areas.

Areas like Chandanagar, Miyapur, Serilingampally, Kondapur, Rajendranagar, Shamshabad, Bandlaguda, and Chandrayangutta were affected.

According to the Telangana Development Planning Society, Chandanagar in Cyberabad Municipal Corporation received the highest rainfall of 12.8 cm. Ameenpur recorded 12.15 cm, and Serlingampally recorded 11.98 cm of rainfall.

Several areas in Rajendranagar, Ramachandrapuram, Serlingampally, Ameenpur, and Patancheru mandals received moderate rainfall.

The downpour resulted in the disruption of the electricity supply in the affected areas.

Overnight rains also caused severe waterlogging near Ramdev Baba Mandir in Shivrampally Jagir under Rajendranagar mandal.

Police advised commuters travelling from Nehru Zoological Park towards Aramgarh to use the Dr Manmohan Singh Flyover.

Disaster Response Force (DRF) and Hyderabad Disaster Response and Asset Protection Agency (HYDRAA) teams were trying to clear the water.

Meanwhile, Hyderabad Police Commissioner V.C. Sajjanar praised the police personnel who are tirelessly working on the roads even in adverse weather conditions, with public safety as their sole objective. "Thanks to the traffic police personnel who are immediately responding to the waterlogging issue and participating in relief efforts, along with the teams from other departments extending their support. We urge the public to cooperate by following official traffic advisories to ensure they reach their destinations safely during the rains," the Commissioner said in a post on X.

Meanwhile, IMD has forecast heavy rainfall at isolated places in Jagtial, Rajanna Siricilla, Medak, and Kamareddy districts of Telangana.

Thunderstorms, accompanied by lightning and gusty winds(40-50 kmph), were very likely to occur at isolated places in all districts of the state.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Honestly, it's sad to see Durga Province colony residents struggling. 30 families affected, no authorities came to help—this is unacceptable. Municipal officials should be pro-active, not wait for complaints. Kudos to those using motors to pump out water themselves! 👏

Rohit P

Typical Hyderabad monsoon chaos! Chandanagar got 12.8 cm—that's massive! I live near Miyapur and our street was like a swimming pool. Need better storm water drains, not just flyovers. Sajjanar sir's praise for traffic police is nice, but ground-level action matters more.

Nisha Z

Lightening and gusty winds up to 50 kmph? 😬 Residents with basements flooded need immediate help—cars and elevators damaged means huge financial loss. Also, electricity disruption is the last thing you want during such weather. Hope IMD's forecast doesn't worsen things!

James A

Reading this from the US, but it reminds me of similar issues in many Indian cities. Rapid urbanization without proper drainage planning is a recipe for disaster. The DRF and HYDRAA teams deserve appreciation, but long-term solutions like underground storm channels are crucial.

Aditi M

Submerged vehicles in basements—that's nightmare fuel for car owners! 😫 Why do builders still make basement parking in flood-prone areas? And where was the local corporator? People paid crores for flats in Ameenpur, now struggling to save their belongings.

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