Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao on Wednesday instructed the official machinery to remain on high alert and ensure that tanks and lakes in the city are not breached due to heavy rains and flash floods.
The direction was issued in the wake of a Met department forecast that thunderstorm accompanied by lightning is very likely to occur at isolated places in the state.
Rao wanted 15 special teams to be constituted to examine the tanks in the city from time to time and take necessary steps, an official release said on Wednesday.
"As the tanks in the city have water to their ability and there is still rising water inflow in them, there is each probability of these water bodies getting penetrated causing more harm.
Consequently, at
any rate 15 exceptional groups involving authorities and staff of Water Resources division ought to be framed," he said.
The groups ought to look at every single tank and lake in the city and distinguish penetrates assuming any and take preparatory measures.
He also instructed the authorities concerned to alert people living in low lying areas and shift them to safer places.
The city received heavy rainfall, unprecedented in the last hundred years, resulting in inundation of low-lying areas, brimming of dams and lakes, he said.
The heavy rains have left 70 people dead in the state in the last one week and caused damage to properties with the state government pegging losses at over Rs 5,000 crore as per preliminary estimates.