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After a week of heavy inflows, Osman Sagar and Himayat Sagar reservoirs in Hyderabad are seeing reduced water levels. HMWSSB opened three floodgates—two at Osman Sagar and one at Himayat Sagar—to regulate water levels and ensure reservoir stability.
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Heavy rains in upstream areas led to sharp inflows into Osman Sagar and Himayat Sagar on Wednesday. HMWSSB officials opened gates of both reservoirs, releasing surplus water into the Musi River while monitoring the situation closely.
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Hyderabad’s reservoirs have reached full capacity following bountiful rains, easing water scarcity fears. The HMWSSB issued flood alerts for Osman Sagar and Himayat Sagar, while officials assured that uninterrupted water supply would continue through summer for over 12 lakh consumers
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Heavy catchment rainfall has increased inflows into Himayat Sagar, prompting the opening of three gates and the release of 1,400 cusecs into the Musi River. Osmansagar also recorded rising water levels, with inflows from upstream areas continuing steadily.
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After heavy rains in Hyderabad, inflows into Hussain Sagar and the twin reservoirs, Osmansagar and Himayat Sagar, saw a significant rise. However, with the rains stopping on Sunday, the inflows have begun to decrease slowly.
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Water levels in Osmansagar and Himayat Sagar have continued to rise due to persistent rains in upstream regions. HMWSSB Managing Director K. Ashok Reddy visited the sites and directed officials to stay alert and maintain floodgates properly.
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A man identified as Mukesh Kumar died by suicide in Himayat Sagar, Hyderabad. He had a history of theft and burglary cases and was reportedly frustrated over his life. Rajendranagar police are investigating the incident.
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Former Minister and senior BRS leader G Jagadish Reddy said the Cong govt lacked a clear strategy for Musi Riverfront development, and asked the govt to furnish a DPR for the multi-crore project.
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The HMWSSB Managing Director, Ashok Reddy advised the officials to be alert towards the Musi River catchment areas in the wake of forecast of more rains.
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The land spread over 14.14 acres was ancestral property and the farmhouse was developed 20 years ago. The structure was constructed in a small portion and the balance area was being used for cultivation of paddy, vegetables and fruits, said Patnam Mahender Reddy.
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Sources say Congress leaders also spending uneasy nights with agency continuing demolition drive
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The CM appealed to the Union Minister to allot Rs.4,000 crore under the National River Conservation Plan. He also sought Rs.6,000 crore for filling Osman Sagar and Himayat Sagar reservoirs with water from River Godavari.
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Birdwatchers in and around Hyderabad are abuzz with excitement over sightings of the Pied Cuckoo or the Jacobin Cuckoo.
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The State will be writing to Ministry of Jal Shakti seeking immediate steps to stop release of two TMC water allotted of late to AP and spare whatever little is left in the project only for meeting the drinking water needs in Telangana.
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As rains continue to lash the city, Hussain Sagar's water level reached +513.42 meters at 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday.
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Amid heavy downpour in the city, GHMC Commissioner Ronald Rose on Tuesday urged the citizens to be cautious and stay indoors
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Cyberabad Traffic Police announced this on their Twitter handle where they are posting timely updates regarding traffic restrictions.
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State Minister T Srinivas Yadav inspected the vicinity of Hussain Sagar, where he announced the release of 2,000 cusecs of water from the lake.
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To mitigate the impact of the rising water levels, officials of the water board have decided to lift the gates of Himayat Sagar by one foot at 4:00 pm on Friday.
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Telangana government has decided to establish four STPs at Osman Sagar and Himayat Sagar to contain the flow of sewage and an administrative sanction of Rs 82.23 crore has been accorded