– Shivarampally: 65.3 mm (highest rainfall).
– Rajendra Nagar: 54.5 mm.
– Shastripuram: 38.8 mm.
– Chandrayangutta: 18.3 mm; Barkas: 16 mm.
– Lighter rainfall recorded in other areas like LB Nagar (4.5 mm), Hayathnagar (4.5 mm), Karwan (4 mm), Attapur (3.3 mm).
The scattered but intense rainfall across parts of Hyderabad highlights issues related to urban infrastructure resilience in managing heavy downpours, particularly in low-lying areas prone to flooding such as Bandlaguda and Chandrayangutta. While deployment of police personnel eased immediate concerns for stranded commuters, recurring patterns of waterlogging suggest underlying drainage inefficiencies that warrant attention from city planners.
With varying levels of precipitation recorded across neighborhoods-ranging from intense showers up to over sixty millimeters to lighter rains below five millimeters-the city’s ability to handle localized weather events requires better planning for stormwater management systems that can mitigate disruptions during the monsoon season.
The meaningful involvement by authorities demonstrates responsiveness during crises but also hints at a need for proactive measures such as improving road surfaces or bolstering drainage systems before future weather extremes overwhelm public infrastructure.
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