Heavy Rainfall in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh Due to Low-Pressure System Over Bay of Bengal
Low-pressure system over the Bay of Bengal brings heavy rainfall to Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, leading to widespread flooding.
A low-pressure system that formed over the Bay of Bengal on August 30, 2024, has intensified into a well-marked low-pressure area, bringing widespread heavy rainfall to Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. The Hyderabad Meteorological Centre has confirmed the development, stating that the system’s intensification has resulted in severe weather conditions across the two states.
Heavy Rainfall Triggers Flooding in Andhra Pradesh
According to Hyderabad Meteorological Centre Scientist A. Sravani, “The low-pressure system formed over the Bay of Bengal on August 30, which intensified into a well-marked low-pressure area by August 31, bringing widespread heavy rainfall to Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. Krishna district in Andhra Pradesh received a staggering 27 cm of rainfall, resulting in widespread flooding and inundation.”
The deluge has caused significant flooding in several parts of Krishna district, with low-lying areas particularly affected. Many roads have been submerged, and traffic has come to a standstill, with reports of water entering homes and businesses. Emergency response teams have been deployed to assist those stranded and provide relief to affected areas.
Impact on Telangana and Neighboring Regions
In Telangana, the impact of the low-pressure system has been equally severe, with multiple districts experiencing heavy to very heavy rainfall. The Meteorological Centre has issued warnings for potential flash floods, landslides, and waterlogging in urban areas. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation and have advised residents in vulnerable areas to take precautions and avoid unnecessary travel.
The districts of Khammam, Warangal, and Nalgonda have reported significant rainfall, with some areas receiving up to 15 cm of rain within a few hours. The heavy downpour has disrupted normal life, causing power outages, water supply disruptions, and damage to infrastructure. Several villages have been cut off due to the overflowing rivers and streams, making it difficult for emergency services to reach affected areas.
Authorities on High Alert
The state governments of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh have put all relevant departments on high alert. Disaster management teams, along with the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), have been deployed to handle rescue and relief operations. The NDRF has already evacuated hundreds of people from flood-hit areas and is continuing to provide support to local authorities.
State officials have urged residents in flood-prone areas to stay indoors and avoid crossing waterlogged roads. The meteorological department has predicted that the heavy rains are likely to continue for the next 48 hours as the low-pressure system moves westwards. Farmers have also been warned to take necessary precautions to protect their crops from potential damage.
Response and Relief Efforts
Local administrations have set up relief camps in affected districts to provide shelter and basic amenities to those displaced by the floods. Health teams have been mobilized to prevent waterborne diseases, and food and water supplies are being distributed to ensure that affected communities have access to essentials. The state governments have also announced financial assistance to families affected by the flooding.
The heavy rains have highlighted the need for better urban planning and infrastructure development to deal with such weather events in the future. Experts have called for immediate measures to improve drainage systems, particularly in cities like Hyderabad, where waterlogging remains a recurring problem during the monsoon season.
As the situation unfolds, authorities continue to work round the clock to mitigate the impact of the severe weather conditions, while residents remain vigilant and hopeful for a swift return to normalcy.