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The downpour, which commenced on Wednesday morning, has led to road blockages and widespread waterlogging across the city, exacerbating the challenges faced by residents already grappling with harsh winter conditions.
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Hyderabad witnessed a second bout of torrential rain on October 17 evening barely days after heavy rainfall devastated the capital city of Telangana earlier this week. Flood like situation led to traffic snarls and water-logging in several areas of Hyderabad city.
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Hyderabad witnessed a second bout of torrential rain on October 17 evening barely days after heavy rainfall devastated the capital city of Telangana earlier this week. Flood like situation led to traffic snarls and water-logging in several areas of Hyderabad city.
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Heavy rain lashed in parts of Bengaluru which led to water-logging at various parts. The sudden weather change threw life out of gear in the ‘silicon valley’. Trees were also uprooted due to sudden rain. Heavy rain also caved-in roads of the city.
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Commuters were seen stuck due to vehicular traffic and pedestrian movement was also disrupted as the roads and pavements were flooded.
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Owing to the heavy showers in Mumbai on Monday, several parts of the city, like Dharavi, Sion, Matunga, Hindmata, Malad, Kurla, Andheri subway, Bhandup, Worli and Lower Parel, were flooded with water up to two to three feet, and vehicles got stuck in some places.
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Mumbai rains are expected to continue for some time with varying intensity, a weather agency has warned. 
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Pre-monsoon showers over two days have inundated roads in several parts of the city - an ominous sign ahead of the actual monsoon rains.
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In Delhi, roads and drains are maintained by the three municipal corporations and the PWD.  
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Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Monday launched a 24x7 helpline - 1077 - to lodge complaints of water-logging in the national capital.






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