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Watch: Heavy Rainfall in India's Hyderabad Floods Streets, Leaves Cars Floating, Houses Underwater

© AFP 2023 / NOAH SEELAMResidents carrying their belongings help a woman (C) while making their way down a flooded street following heavy rains in Hyderabad on 14 October 2020.
Residents carrying their belongings help a woman (C) while making their way down a flooded street following heavy rains in Hyderabad on 14 October 2020.  - Sputnik International
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Over 50 people have died in the last three days and property worth millions of rupees has been damaged due to heavy rains and flash floods in India's Telangana State, where there has been no respite from the continuous downpours.

The Indian city of Hyderabad witnessed torrential rain overnight on Saturday, which led to flooding in several parts of the state; many houses were inundated.

Shocking scenes of the devastation from different areas including Chandrayangutta, Nampally, Abids, Kothi, Basheerbagh, Khairatabad, Goshamahal and Vijayanagar have been doing the rounds on social media on Sunday.

Telangana Director General of Police (DGP) Mahender Reddy has alerted all police officials to monitor the situation in their respective areas.

"Keep monitoring the situation in your area as flash floods may trap people in low lying areas. Brief your staff to act accordingly and see that no inconvenience is caused to the citizens," Reddy said to Indian news agency IANS.

Rescue operations are underway to provide relief to people who have been stranded on the roads.

​Police in Abdullapurmet area, located on the outskirts of the city, extracted a car which had had become inundated by the deluge with the help of a JCB machine in Rachakonda district.

​Several people, stranded in their homes, took to social media to post videos and pictures of their communities being flooded and cars floating. 

The danger is not over yet for the residents of Telangana, as India Meteorological Department in its forecast for Sunday said that light to moderate rain or thundershowers were very likely to occur in some parts of the city.

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