– 25 road stretches were entirely cut off; temporary restoration has been completed on five stretches.
– Traffic has been diverted at 228 out of a total of 310 causeways, and connectivity restored at 175 out of 232 disrupted spots.
– Priority has been given to restoring about 200 sites,requiring ₹46 crore for temporary fixes and an estimated ₹984 crore for permanent reconstruction works.
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The extensive damage reported across Telangana’s roads due to heavy rains highlights critical vulnerabilities in infrastructure. While immediate efforts such as temporary restorations are commendable-reconnecting traffic at many disrupted points-the large scale (₹984 crore) required for permanent solutions underscores both the magnitude of destruction caused by natural events and the urgent need to invest sustainably in climate-resilient infrastructure. The establishment of a round-the-clock control centre further indicates coordinated governance measures focusing on real-time responsiveness.
This situation also brings attention to regional preparedness against extreme weather conditions triggered by changing climate patterns. While rebuilding efforts seem initiated efficiently under capable leadership-with site prioritizations outlined-it might be prudent for stakeholders not only to expedite current repairs but also consider long-term strategies like geotechnical assessments, enhanced drainage systems, or alternative transport networks that can better withstand future disruptions.