Hyderabad:India is currently in the grip of a tumultuous monsoon season, with heavy rains wreaking havoc across multiple states. From the bustling streets of Mumbai to the rural landscapes of Telangana, and the agricultural heartlands of Gujarat and Karnataka, torrential downpours have led to widespread flooding, disrupted daily life, and prompted urgent rescue operations.
As the India Meteorological Department issues alerts and authorities mobilise disaster response efforts, the focus remains on ensuring public safety and mitigating the impact of one of the most crucial yet unpredictable seasons in the Indian calendar.
In Telangana, several districts including Bhupalpally, Mahadevpur Mandal, and Manchiryala have been severely impacted by incessant rains. According to the IMD data, rainfall of up to 20.7 cm has been recorded in Peddampet and 17.2 cm in Devulawada, causing overflowing streams, canal breaches, and widespread flooding in colonies and agricultural fields.
rescue efforts were undertaken to evacuate stranded individuals with disaster management personnel providing relief camps for those affected by the breaches in irrigation projects.
Meanwhile, in Mumbai, the India Meteorological Department recorded heavy rainfall across the city and its suburbs. Mumbai received 91 mm of rainfall within a 24-hour period, with its suburbs like eastern and western suburbs experiencing 87 mm and 93 mm respectively. The IMD forecasts continuous moderate to heavy rainfall in the region, advising caution as high tides and further precipitation are expected.
In Maharashtra's Nagpur, the situation remains dire as heavy showers persist, leading to waterlogging in several areas and the submergence of bridges in rural parts. Nagpur district declared a holiday for schools and colleges due to the inclement weather.