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Hyderabad Hit by Heavy Rainfall, More Showers Forecasted

A substantial downpour accompanied by thunderstorms swept through Hyderabad, saturating the city with a deluge of rainfall exceeding 50 mm. The onset of rain around 3 pm disrupted the usual rhythm of daily activities, as streets turned into makeshift rivers and pedestrians sought shelter from the relentless downpour.

Notably, Khairatabad emerged as the epicenter of the rainfall, registering the highest precipitation at 51.3 mm. Following closely behind were Qutubullapur at 44.3 mm, Serilingampally at 40.8 mm, and Malkajgiri at 40.5 mm. Almost every corner of the city experienced significant rainfall, with measurements surpassing the 20 mm mark.

Across the expanse of Telangana, districts including Medchal, Siddipet, Medak, Vikarabad, Kamareddy, Sircilla, Rangareddy, and Sangareddy were also doused in rain, with approximately 30 mm recorded on Thursday alone. This widespread precipitation has prompted authorities to extend the yellow alert, signaling the likelihood of heavy rainfall persisting until May 20.

Also Read:GHMC Warns of Heavy Rain in Hyderabad, Issues Advisory

Amidst the inundation, concerns have been raised regarding the forthcoming Sunrisers Hyderabad match against Gujarat Tigers at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium in Uppal. Weather forecasts predict further downpours in the coming days, casting a shadow of uncertainty over the eagerly anticipated sporting event and necessitating contingency plans to ensure the safety and comfort of players and spectators alike.

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