Heavy downpour floods parts of Hyderabad, several areas record over 40 mm rain in half an hour

Vehicles are moving on October 5, 2025 in the middle of rainfall in Secunderabad. Photo Loan: G. Ramakrishna
On Sunday, October 5, 2025, Haydarabad woke up to heavy rains, and a few parts of the city suffered intense torrential rainfall that caused flooding only within half an hour.
The areas close to the Ayodhya Junction near Madhur Bakers were among those affected by Begumpet and SBI Secunderabad. Vehicles and pedestrians were advised to avoid or progress carefully, and the traffic police proposed to use alternative routes wherever possible.
Haydarabad, Cyberabad and Rachakonda from the commissioners of traffic police staff, to manage the situation and to ensure the smooth flow of vehicles were deployed at key intersections. Disaster response power (DRF) teams from Hydraa were also put into service to clean the flood and help trapped vehicles.
The rainfall was so heavy that in half an hour, many parts of the city recorded rainfall 40 mm or more. According to Data from TaLangana Development Planning Society (TGDPS), Between 8.30 am of Sunday (October 5, 2025), Begumpet Recorded a Rainfall of 41.5 mm Followed by 41 mm in Banjara Hills, 40.8 mm in Chilkalguda Mettuguda, 37.5 mm in Monda Market, 33.3 mm in Srinagar Colony, 33 Bansillalpet MM, Maitrivanam 32.5 mm, Begumpet 28 mm, 24.5 mm in Yousufguda, 17.8 mm in Anandbagh, 16.5 mm in Malkajgiri, 16.8 mm and 16.8 mm and Malakpet’te at Malakpet 15.8 mm and Mehdatamnam 14.8 mm.
The Indian Meteorology Department (IMD) envisaged moderate rainfall of light throughout the day with an impact on the impact on Sunday, October 5, 2025.
“The sky will usually remain cloudy. When Gusty winds are accompanied by the winds, there is a lot of possibility that moderate rain or storms, which are intense spells, will occur in the city,” he said.
Published – 05 October 2025 10:50 AM IST



