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**Hyderabad Hit by Torrential Rains: One Dead, Several Missing, and Widespread Damage**

**Hyderabad, India** – A sudden and intense downpour lashed Hyderabad on Sunday evening, causing widespread flooding, infrastructure damage, and tragically, at least one fatality. The heavy rains, which began Sunday evening and continued throughout the night, inundated low-lying areas, crippled traffic, and disrupted power supply across the city.

In a devastating incident in Gachibowli, a wall under construction at a convention center collapsed due to the heavy rainfall at Vattinagulapally. A laborer identified as Shekhar Mandal, 24, from Adilabad, was killed when he was trapped under the rubble. Four other workers identified as Kuldan, Ravi Paswan, Narsimha, Maheshwar were critically injured and rushed to hospital.

Search and rescue operations are underway for at least three individuals reported missing after being swept away by floodwaters. Two men, Arjun (24) and Ram (25), went missing in the Afzal Sagar Nala (canal) and another person, Sunny, was swept away in Musheerabad Vinobha Colony.

Vehicles were washed away by the deluge near Musheerabad MCH Colony and Bapuji Nagar. Floodwaters entered homes in areas including Kavadiguda and Jubilee Hills Road No. 75. Knee-deep water was reported in Musheerabad’s Padma Colony, and floodwater entered houses in Mohammad Guda Basti, Secunderabad.

The worst affected area was Abdullapurmet Mandal in Rangareddy district, where a staggering 12.7 cm of rainfall was recorded between 5 PM and 8 PM on Sunday. Other areas reporting significant rainfall include Musheerabad (12.1 cm), OU (10.1 cm), Mettuguda and Marredpally (9.5 cm), Sheikpet (9.4 cm) and Kapra (9.1 cm).

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned of further heavy rainfall in several districts of northern Telangana on Monday and Tuesday, attributing it to a low-pressure area in the Bay of Bengal. Moderate rainfall is expected across the rest of the state. Residents are advised to take precautions and avoid unnecessary travel.

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