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    Hyderabad Braces for Flood Threat as Desilting of Lakes Becomes Crucial

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    Hyderabad city is facing a severe flooding crisis due to rapid urbanization, climate change impact, and poor management of water bodies. This flooding not only threatens the city’s infrastructure but also leads to tragic loss of lives. Urgent measures are needed to protect the city and its residents from the devastating consequences of floods.

    Data from the India Meteorological Department shows that climate change and urbanization have contributed to the increasing flood risks in Hyderabad. The city experiences extreme rainfall events, leading to floods, due to climate change. However, there is a concerning trend of fewer rainy days and irregular rainfall distribution across the city.

    The encroachment upon water bodies and neglect of drainage system maintenance worsen the flooding crisis. Rapid urbanization since the 1990s has disrupted air circulation patterns and the natural flow of winds, amplifying the challenges posed by changing weather patterns.

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    The lack of maintenance of drains by civic agencies has reduced their carrying capacity. Encroachments and deposition of non-biodegradable waste in these drains further contribute to the problem. Lack of coordination among different departments responsible for drainage and infrastructure exacerbates the issue.

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    To address these challenges, a comprehensive, multi-directional drainage system with slopes every 10 kilometers is necessary. Building permissions should consider water management to prevent flooding. The current drainage infrastructure needs to be upgraded to accommodate the growing population and increased rainfall frequency expected in the next 25 years.

    Taking a forward-looking approach is crucial in effectively managing drainage needs amidst ongoing urban development and changing climate patterns in Hyderabad.

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