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Hyderabad: Cyberabad Police Commissioner M Stephen Raveendra urged citizens not to venture out unnecessarily in view of the heavy rains and assured that the police was prepared to deal with any crisis. To take stock of the situation in rain inundated areas, Raveendra along with officials from GHMC, Irrigation, Revenue, HMDA and other departments, visited […]
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Hyderabad: Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao asked the officials of Municipal Administration Department to seek more time from the Telangana High Court for submitting the State government’s action plan to protect the ecosystem and facilitate planned development in the villages under purview of GO 111. As unplanned development would lead to pollution of the existing […]
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Hyderabad: With rains receding in the city and surroundings, inflows into the twin reservoirs from upstream areas have dropped. Following this, the Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (HMWS&SB) closed one gate of Himayat Sagar and three gates of Osman Sagar. Presently, one gate at each reservoir has been kept open. On August 31, […]
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According to HMWS&SB records by noon on Wednesday, the water level at Himayat Sagar was recorded at 1,763.05 feet against the FTL of 1,763.50 feet and the inflow stood at 1,400 cusecs.
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According to HMWS&SB records by 11 am, the water level at Himayat Sagar was recorded at 1,763.15 feet against the FTL of 1,763.50 feet
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Hyderabad: The last of the five gates of Himayat Sagar that were lifted to allow flood water during the recent heavy rains in the city and outskirts, was closed on Tuesday. Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (HMWSSB) closed the gate as the reservoir was hardly receiving inflow of water. Out of the 17 […]
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The water bodies in Hyderabad have received abundant inflows due to continuous rains that lashed the city for more than a week.
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GHMC alerts people whose houses are prone to inundation or likely to be washed away
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Hyderabad: Cyberabad Police Commissioner VC Sajjanar urged citizens not to venture out unnecessarily in the view of the heavy rains and assured that the police was prepared to deal with any crisis. To take stock of the situation in rain inundated areas, Sajjanar visited the Himayat Sagar, Palle Cheruvu, APPA Cheruvu and other lakes here. […]
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Water bodies in and around Hyderabad are receiving abundant inflows due to continuous rains over the last one week
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Water level recorded at 1,762.75 feet against the FTL of 1,763.50 feet at Himayat Sagar reservoir
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In October last year, the surging waters from the Himayat Sagar had consumed Shaik Amair (18), when he fell into the Musi and gone missing
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Rains that have been lashing the city and its surrounding areas for more than a week have resulted in heavy inflows into the Himayat Sagar.
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The alert is issued when the water level touches 1,762.75 feet and the gates are opened if the level goes up to 1,763 feet.
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Officials are advising the residents in the vicinity of the tank to be alert and not to venture into the Musi River water force areas.
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On Tuesday, the water level at the reservoir was recorded at 1,762.80 feet against the FTL of 1,763.50 feet.
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Due to the downpour in the city and surrounding areas for almost a week, water bodies had received copious inflows
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On Monday around 9 am, the water level at the reservoir was recorded at 1,762.60 feet against the FTL of 1,763.50 feet.
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According to the police, the six youngsters from Tolichowki were going to Shamshabad when the driver lost control and rammed the car first into an electric post and road median.
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HMWSSB has constructed reservoirs, laid new pipelines and existing network improved for ensuring safe and potable drinking water across the city