So this move by Malkajgiri Municipal Corporation (MMC) feels practical,especially because rains don’t wait for files and meetings.
On June 22, 2026 ,MMC announced dedicated contact numbers for its Monsoon Emergency Response Teams . Main idea is simple: if there is waterlogging,overflowing stormwater drains,fallen trees or sanitation emergency,people should know where to report without running around.
And this is actually needed ah,because during heavy rain even small delay can turn normal road into mess . One blocked drain,one fallen tree,one overflowing lane… whole area gets stuck .
MMC also posted on X that Monsoon Emergency Response Teams are on standby 24/7 across all 14 circles within corporation . That 24/7 part matters,because rain problems mostly come at worst timing only,late night or early morning.
Few things people should keep in mind:
- Control room WhatsApp number: 9063421300 can be used for quick reporting.
- Dedicated teams are deployed across Malkajgiri,Uppal,and LB Nagar .
- Focus is on waterlogging,stormwater drains,fallen trees and sanitation emergencies .
But announcement is one side,actual response on ground is real test . Citizens can send complaints quickly,yes,but if teams don’t reach fast or drains are already choked,then frustration will again come back.
MMC has also said in-charge officers in each zone will have contact details,so residents get more than one way to ask for help during monsoon . That structured setup sounds useful,especially for people who don’t know whom to call when road is flooded.
And tbh,this kind of system works best when public also reports properly,with location,photos and clear issue . Random complaints without details can waste time when teams are already handling multiple rain-related emergencies .
Still,monsoon in city areas is unpredictable . Today it is just one WhatsApp number and teams on standby,but when heavy rain actually hits Malkajgiri,Uppal,and LB Nagar together,that is when everyone will know how ready system really is…



