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16 minutes ago, hyperbole said:

In comparison last time Hyderabad recorded  31cm of rain in a single day. Mana telugu media edo Hyderabad ika ledu annatu build up icharu.

The GHMC area recorded 31 cm rain on a single day for the first time after 1916, resulting in inundation of several areas, particularly those adjoining the tanks that reached their full levels.


https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/telangana/hyderabad-floods-telangana-seeks-immediate-aid-of-1350-crore/article32868270.ece/amp/

 

highest ever Hyd received was 24cm on aug 2000.

its a weighted average of half dozen rain gauges that imd installed across Hyd. Some areas obviously would've touched 30+.

during that deluge in chennai, a lot of suburbs in the south got pounded with 49.5cm

mumbai got recently rainfall that was 55cm something on a single day as avg. just accept Hyd infra is piss poor like all other cities. and there's no hope for improvement too given the general attitude to basic civic infra in India, in contrast to fancy flyovers, rich man's metro and huge airports

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25 minutes ago, Raven_Rayes said:

highest ever Hyd received was 24cm on aug 2000.

its a weighted average of half dozen rain gauges that imd installed across Hyd. Some areas obviously would've touched 30+.

during that deluge in chennai, a lot of suburbs in the south got pounded with 49.5cm

mumbai got recently rainfall that was 55cm something on a single day as avg. just accept Hyd infra is piss poor like all other cities. and there's no hope for improvement too given the general attitude to basic civic infra in India, in contrast to fancy flyovers, rich man's metro and huge airports

That is average across Hyderabad  I guess but some areas received as much 100mm in 2 hours and 30cm in 24 hours.

exceprt from news coverage during last flooding in Hyderabad 


According to data by the Telangana State Development Planning Society (TSDPS), Hayathnagar received the highest rainfall in a 24-hour period with 288.8 mm as of 8 am on Wednesday. This was followed by Saroornagar at 275.3mm, Musheerabad at 258.3 mm, Uppal at 257 mm, Medipally at 242.3 mm, Bandlaguda at 242.3 mm and Secunderabad at 232.5 mm. All this, in a 24-hour period.

https://www.thenewsminute.com/article/record-rainfall-and-poor-urban-planning-what-caused-hyderabad-flood-135328?amp

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3 minutes ago, hyperbole said:

That is average across Hyderabad  I guess but some areas received as much 100mm in 2 hours and 30cm in 24 hours.

exceprt from news coverage during last flooding in Hyderabad 


According to data by the Telangana State Development Planning Society (TSDPS), Hayathnagar received the highest rainfall in a 24-hour period with 288.8 mm as of 8 am on Wednesday. This was followed by Saroornagar at 275.3mm, Musheerabad at 258.3 mm, Uppal at 257 mm, Medipally at 242.3 mm, Bandlaguda at 242.3 mm and Secunderabad at 232.5 mm. All this, in a 24-hour period.

https://www.thenewsminute.com/article/record-rainfall-and-poor-urban-planning-what-caused-hyderabad-flood-135328?amp

yeah. that's what I said. None of the figures you posted avg to 31cm. it avgs to 19.2cm which is how generally precipitation is reported.

including in bangalore.. whitefield received 19cm, sr nagar 17cm.

I'm currently in bangalore, and it was a heavy deluge yes. but nothing to level of an unpreventable flood. since both hyd and bangalore are situated at much higher altitudes where drain systems can be designed for much cheaper than in cities that lie at the sea level like chennai/mumbai.

 

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Pumping stations kuda mungayi, drinking water 2 days antunnaru kani pampulu and electrial equipment motham dobbinattunnadi. My guess 2-4 weeks recovery idi provided the water receeds

 

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2 minutes ago, hyperbole said:

Pumping stations kuda mungayi, drinking water 2 days anyunnatu kani pampulu and electrial equipment motham dobbinattunnadi. My guess 2-4 weeks recovery idi provided the water receeds

 

I think kaveri water is supplied to less than 50% of the city.

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10 minutes ago, hyperbole said:

Ee lafoot battiyi gadu last year when Hyderabad was in floods 

 

ippudu south Bangalore  sanka naki potunte tiktok videos chesukuntunnadu

 

future PM anna vaadu.. raasi pettuko.

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19 minutes ago, Raven_Rayes said:
19 minutes ago, Raven_Rayes said:

you still haven't posted many tweets that blame migrants for this breakdown of infra in bangalore.

 

every year we are seeing one city effecting big with rains. 

 

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On 9/5/2022 at 8:28 PM, hyperbole said:

In comparison last time Hyderabad recorded  31cm of rain in a single day. Mana telugu media edo Hyderabad ika ledu annatu build up icharu.

The GHMC area recorded 31 cm rain on a single day for the first time after 1916, resulting in inundation of several areas, particularly those adjoining the tanks that reached their full levels.


https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/telangana/hyderabad-floods-telangana-seeks-immediate-aid-of-1350-crore/article32868270.ece/amp/

 

Hyd la ie season lo ne 13-18 cms rain padindi. It has a natural drainage system, plateau, and terrain, entha rain padina kuda it will barely take a day for the water to drain out...

ika migilindi low lying areas and encroached areas which are prone to flooding, and I don't think there is a practical solution to avoid flooding these areas. 365 days lo oka 10 days inundated, a price people must pay for neglecting and encroachment. Ie low lying areas ki flood control design cheyalante GHMC must spend thousands of crores and deal with property acquisition, court cases, stay order and what not...

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7 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said:

Hyd la ie season lo ne 13-18 cms rain padindi. It has a natural drainage system, plateau, and terrain, entha rain padina kuda it will barely take a day for the water to drain out...

ika migilindi low lying areas and encroached areas which are prone to flooding, and I don't think there is a practical solution to avoid flooding these areas. 365 days lo oka 10 days inundated, a price people must pay for neglecting and encroachment. Ie low lying areas ki flood control design cheyalante GHMC must spend thousands of crores and deal with property acquisition, court cases, stay order and what not...

what a depressing thought. Its always something that someone 'must' pay, and no hope for better coordination and planning going into the future.

a lot of these 'encroachers' are the state/central govts themselves too.

your solution is to just keep your head down, and carry on with your work. If you die, that's your bad luck. TG is proud to have a son like you.

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1 hour ago, Android_Halwa said:

Hyd la ie season lo ne 13-18 cms rain padindi. It has a natural drainage system, plateau, and terrain, entha rain padina kuda it will barely take a day for the water to drain out...

ika migilindi low lying areas and encroached areas which are prone to flooding, and I don't think there is a practical solution to avoid flooding these areas. 365 days lo oka 10 days inundated, a price people must pay for neglecting and encroachment. Ie low lying areas ki flood control design cheyalante GHMC must spend thousands of crores and deal with property acquisition, court cases, stay order and what not...

chatrapati cinema choosaava? andulo okadu untadu physically disabled slightly who constantly defuses the tension in prabhas's slums in the first half.

ninnu choosthey adhey gurthosthundhi.

i think capitalism has created a lot of people like you who've already resigned to their fate and happy at whatever crumbs being thrown at them. encourage people to embrace their daridram too. only solace is to watch their region, nation, caste or whatever grow and achieve things that other regions, nations, castes don't. lmao.

 

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1 hour ago, Raven_Rayes said:

what a depressing thought. Its always something that someone 'must' pay, and no hope for better coordination and planning going into the future.

a lot of these 'encroachers' are the state/central govts themselves too.

your solution is to just keep your head down, and carry on with your work. If you die, that's your bad luck. TG is proud to have a son like you.

Depressing thought emundi andulo ?

Govts took money from these encroachers and legalized their habitats. Shouldn’t have happened in the first place…ipudu flooding avoid cheyalante you need thousands of crores. Edikelli teesukostav ? Almost a decade back, estimation esthe 25,000 crores and about 1 lakh properties need to be acquired to overcome this project and it was well before the new new land acquisition laws were implemented. On present scale, it will not cost less than 50-60k crores…

Prati daniki abho ayyo anyayam papam ante saripodu…max 10 days of problem per year problem ki thousand of crores karchupedtava ? Poni karchu pettina, existing laws and courts interference lekunda project complete cheyocha ?

state/central/ghmc/individuals or politicians…so endi aithe ? Flood vachi Munigithe evadaina okate

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