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Hyderabad remained mostly dry after overnight showers on Saturday, though skies stayed cloudy. Residents avoided travelling due to fear of traffic snarls. The IMD forecast very heavy to extremely heavy rains in several Telangana districts, including Adilabad, Bhadradri Kothagudem and Mulugu
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Heavy rain on Saturday night brought Hyderabad to a standstill, flooding key areas and stranding commuters for hours. Nampally recorded 11.75 cm rainfall, with GHMC and civic teams battling waterlogging, fallen trees, and debris to restore traffic flow.
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Several parts of Hyderabad faced traffic disruptions and waterlogging on Wednesday following heavy rainfall. Commuters struggled during peak morning hours. Disaster management teams were deployed across the city to drain flooded roads, and residents were advised to stay indoors.
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Traffic flow on Falaknuma Road came to a standstill with heavy water-logging at Basheer Function Hall; water entered several houses at Yakutpura, Tallabkatta, Lalithabagh and Al Jubail Colony
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Pedestrians at several places were forced to wade through knee-deep water, bikers struggled to find their way out and cars spluttered to move ahead in inundated stretches
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Vehicular movement comes to a near standstill for several hours, leaving former Ministers, elected representatives and other attendees on their way to BRS public meeting stranded alike
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The short but intense spell of the rain left the city grappling with water logging issues across major roads and low lying areas. The railway underbridge was completely submerged resulting in traffic jams and commotions.
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“Dividing the road into three lanes is the way forward”
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Traffic snarls have become the order of the day at Pathergatti, Gulzar Houz, Madina Building, Mir Alam Mandi, Nayapul and Devan Deowdi much to the annoyance of the visitors and local residents.
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Cars, buses and other transport vehicles queued up at toll plazas even as authorities have taken special measures to ease the congestion.
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The drivers blocked the highway with vehicles, resulting in hours-long traffic jams on the ORR.
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Heavy traffic jams were witnessed in several areas of the city on Thursday in view of the oath-taking ceremony of Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy at LB Stadium.
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There were long queues of vehicles on Noida-Kalindi Kunj road, Gurugram border, MG road, Ghaziabad, Faridabad and Singhu borders
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The Cyberabad police has advised the IT and ITES companies located in Madhapur and Gachibowli to follow ‘phase wise logouts in view of traffic jam.
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Karimnagar: City Commissioner Police have decided to declare a few routes in the town as one way traffic routes for the easy flow of the traffic and avoid traffic jams. Announcing this to reporters in a press conference at police headquarters here on Tuesday, Commissioner of Police, V Satyanarayana informed that initially, the routes such […]
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People made a beeline right from 6 am at supermarkets, medical shops, fruit bandis and pan shops for various groceries, medicines and cigarettes
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With the lockdown coming into effect from 10 am, people were seen making the best use of the four-hour relaxation