Key Points

Heavy rainfall has been lashing parts of Telangana since Tuesday night, causing significant disruption across the state. Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has placed the entire administration on high alert to handle the emerging crisis. The downpour has inundated low-lying areas, damaged roads, and affected Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations throughout the region. Emergency services have been mobilized to evacuate vulnerable residents and prevent epidemic outbreaks in flood-affected areas.

Key Points: Telangana CM Revanth Reddy Alerts Administration Amid Heavy Rains

  • Heavy rains cause road damage and disrupt traffic in Medak and Sangareddy districts
  • Peddashankarampet records highest rainfall of 20.4 cm since Tuesday night
  • Ganesh Chaturthi festivities affected across towns and villages
  • CM orders evacuation of residents from old houses to safer locations
  • Medical camps organized to prevent communicable diseases in flood areas
  • Irrigation department instructed to secure ponds and water bodies
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Heavy rain in parts of Telangana, CM puts administration on alert

Telangana CM Revanth Reddy places state on high alert as heavy rains inundate villages, disrupt Ganesh festivities, and damage infrastructure across multiple districts.

"The Chief Minister directed Hyderabad Disaster Response and Asset Production Agency (HYDRAA), Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC), State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), Fire Services and Police departments to coordinate with each other and prevent trouble for people during heavy rains. - Official Bulletin"

Hyderabad, Aug 27

Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy on Wednesday placed the entire state administration on high alert as heavy rain has been lashing parts of Telangana since Tuesday night, inundating low-lying areas and snapping road connectivity to several villages.

Rivulets, lakes and ponds were overflowing due to heavy downpour, flooding the roads and villages in low-lying areas.

Heavy to very heavy rains in Medak and Sangareddy districts resulted in inundation of residential areas in some pockets. Few roads were damaged, disrupting the vehicular traffic.

Water was flowing over the Narayankhed-Kangti road, bringing the traffic to a halt. A culvert was washed away near Lakshmapur village in Kamareddy district.

Peddashankarampet in Medak district received the highest rainfall of 20.4 cm since last night. Tekmal recorded 20.1 and Ramayampet 17.9 cm of rainfall.

Heavy rains have dampened Ganesh Chaturthi festivities. The installation of idols in various towns and villages was affected by the downpour.

Moderate rain has also been lashing parts of Greater Hyderabad since Tuesday night. The rains disrupted Ganesh Chaturthi festivities here also.

Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has directed the officials to evacuate those living in old houses and shift them to safer areas. The officials of the electricity department were ordered to take all precautionary measures in the supply of power, ensuring the safety of devotees visiting the Ganesh pandals during the festivities.

The Chief Minister directed Hyderabad Disaster Response and Asset Production Agency (HYDRAA), Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC), State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), Fire Services and Police departments to coordinate with each other and prevent trouble for people during heavy rains.

In view of heavy inflows on low-lying causeways, culverts, rivulets and streams, the Chief Minister ordered the officials to stop the vehicle movement on such flooded areas.

The Chief Minister suggested that the Irrigation department take precautionary measures at ponds and other water bodies which are prone to breaches due to heavy inflows.

Since there is a high risk of epidemics, the Chief Minister also ordered the sanitation staff of the Municipal Corporations, Municipalities, and Gram Panchayats to be on high alert and remove stagnant water regularly.

The Medical and Health authorities were instructed to stockpile adequate medicines in the hospitals and organise medical camps in the flood-affected areas to prevent communicable diseases.

The IMD has forecast heavy rainfall at isolated places in Jayashankar Bhupalpally, Mulugu, Bhadradri Kothagudem, Hanumakonda, Jangaon, Karimnagar, Khammam, Komaram Bheem Asifabad, Mancherial, Nalgonda, Peddapalli, Suryapet, Warangal, Mahabubabad and Yadadri Bhuvanagiri districts of Telangana on Wednesday.

Thunderstorm accompanied by lightning and gusty winds (30-40 kmph) is very likely to occur at isolated places in all districts of Telangana, the IMD said in a bulletin.

- IANS

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Priya S
The timing couldn't be worse with Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations. Hope the devotees stay safe and the administration ensures proper arrangements near pandals. Jai Ganesh! 🐘
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Suresh O
20.4 cm rainfall in Peddashankarampet is massive! Our farmers must be worried about their crops. Hope the government provides adequate compensation for crop damage.
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Michael C
The focus on preventing epidemics is crucial. Stagnant water after floods becomes breeding ground for mosquitoes. Hope medical camps are set up quickly in affected areas.
Nisha Z
While the alert is good, I hope this isn't just for show. Our village faced similar situation last year and help arrived very late. Implementation matters more than announcements.
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Aditya G
The coordination between HYDRAA, GHMC, SDRF and police is essential. Hope they have proper communication channels established. Stay safe everyone!
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Kavya N
My relatives in Medak district are stuck without power since last night. Hope electricity department acts quickly as ordered by CM. These situations need immediate response âš¡

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