Heavy Rainfall Triggers Floods and Disruptions Across India
Heavy rain in Jammu & Kashmir, southern Gujarat and Hyderabad caused flash floods, landslides, waterlogging, traffic disruptions and five deaths.
Heavy rainfall across several Indian regions caused flash floods, landslides, waterlogging and traffic disruptions, with five rain‑related deaths reported in Surat district, southern Gujarat.
The Times of India reported that heavy rainfall across Jammu & Kashmir triggered flash floods. Bluesky reported that flash floods and landslides damaged roads, vehicles and property in Jammu & Kashmir, and that authorities urged people to remain alert. The Times of India added that authorities urged residents to avoid vulnerable areas and asked media to verify information to prevent panic.
The Hindu reported that parts of southern Gujarat received rainfall described as “extremely heavy”, with Surat district identified as the worst‑affected area. The Hindu also reported that five persons died in rain‑related incidents in Surat district.
M.dailyhunt.in reported that overnight rain flooded parts of Hyderabad city, with the heaviest downpours concentrated in the western and southern parts, particularly across the Cyberabad region. The outlet noted that some parts of Hyderabad received more than 100 mm of rain overnight, classified as “very heavy rainfall”, leading to waterlogging, traffic disruptions and flooding in low‑lying stretches, including disrupted traffic in the Cyberabad region.
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