
Is Vizag safe right now? Heavy rainfall combined with fierce winds has left the city reeling, with uprooted trees blocking roads and causing widespread disruption.
Visakhapatnam faced an intense spell of bad weather that caught residents off guard. The combination of torrential downpour and gusty winds proved particularly destructive, toppling trees across residential areas and main thoroughfares alike.
Trees Down, Roads Blocked
Multiple areas across the city reported snapped branches and completely uprooted trees scattered on roads. The strong winds didn’t discriminate — they brought down trees from parks, residential colonies, and roadsides indiscriminately.
Traffic movement slowed considerably as civic authorities rushed to clear the debris. Commuters faced delays, and some routes remained partially blocked for hours as clearing operations continued.
The weather also damaged several structures. Temporary sheds, hoardings, and loose roofing materials flew off buildings, posing danger to pedestrians below.
What Residents Should Do Now
Authorities have advised residents to stay indoors unless absolutely necessary. The rains are expected to continue, which means more disruptions are possible.
If you’re heading out, avoid routes with fallen trees and watch out for waterlogged areas. Many low-lying localities saw water accumulation, making them risky for vehicles and pedestrians.
The municipal corporation has deployed teams across the city to clear debris and restore normalcy. Residents spotting broken power lines or dangerous tree debris should alert authorities immediately rather than trying to handle it themselves.
Schools and offices should verify whether they’re operating normally before heading out. Some institutions decided to close or shift to online mode given the dangerous conditions.
Power supply faced disruptions in several pockets, though authorities worked on restoring connections. Citizens are advised to use alternative arrangements and avoid using electrical appliances during the rains.
Pet owners should keep their animals indoors, as the strong winds pose a risk even in enclosed spaces if windows aren’t properly secured.
The city is expected to see more weather activity in the coming days, so residents should stay alert and keep emergency numbers handy. Local authorities are monitoring the situation closely and will issue further advisories if conditions worsen or improve.
