TGSPDCL Chairman and Managing Director Jitesh V Patil reviewed power sector activities in Mahabubnagar, directing officials to improve monsoon preparedness, ensure uninterrupted agricultural power supply and enhance consumer services. He also inspected power infrastructure at Amara Raja Advanced Cell Technologies
GHMC commissioner RV Karnan and Transport Minister Ponnam Prabhakar held a review meeting at Tank Bund to assess Hyderabad’s monsoon preparedness. The minister instructed officials to survey unsafe buildings, intensify nala desilting, and enforce rainwater harvesting compliance to minimise flooding risks and ensure civic safety.
Cyberabad Municipal Corporation, in coordination with police and IT managements, has drawn up measures to ease traffic congestion during the monsoon. Officials urged IT companies to strengthen bus and shuttle services, promote Metro usage, and adopt staggered office timings to reduce peak-hour pressure.
Cyberabad Municipal Corporation Commissioner G Srijana has instructed officials to intensify monitoring of dilapidated buildings and cellar excavations as part of monsoon preparedness
Cyberabad Police have launched a comprehensive monsoon preparedness plan focused on reducing waterlogging and traffic congestion in the IT corridor. Authorities are encouraging flexible work arrangements, improving infrastructure, and coordinating with companies to ensure safer commuting during heavy rainfall.
The Secunderabad Cantonment Board has intensified monsoon preparedness by undertaking desilting works in Patny and Hasmathpet nalas. The initiative aims to improve drainage, prevent flooding in vulnerable colonies and ensure smoother stormwater flow before the rainy season begins.
BRS working president K.T. Rama Rao criticised the Congress government for failing to prepare for heavy rains and floods despite forecasts. Ahead of visiting rain-hit districts, he directed BRS cadre to lead relief efforts, provide food, medical aid, and sanitation.
BRS working president KT Rama Rao criticized the Congress government for poor civic hygiene in Hyderabad and other towns, citing unmanaged sewage, garbage, and rising seasonal diseases, while contrasting it with proactive BRS administration measures before monsoons.
In Kumram Bheem Asifabad, 128 pregnant women in 151 remote villages face serious risk during the monsoon due to flooding and lack of road access. Health officials have begun monitoring and planning relocations to ensure timely maternal care and prevent fatalities
A high-level coordination meeting on strengthening monsoon preparedness and integrating meteorological data into the city's emergency response systems was held at the Telangana Integrated Command and Control Centre (TGiCCC)