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  • Heavy inflows force opening of floodgates at Hyderabad reservoirs

    HMWSSB has opened floodgates at Osmansagar, Himayatsagar and Manjeera Barrage following heavy inflows from monsoon rains. Officials said inflows were recorded earlier than usual, while Hussain Sagar also received high inflows. Water levels in all reservoirs are nearing full capacity
  • Inflows into Himayatsagar decline, relief for families along Musi

    Inflows into Himayatsagar and Osman Sagar reservoirs in Hyderabad have declined, providing relief to residents along the Musi river. HMWSSB has shut eight floodgates, while inundation at Moosarambagh and Puranapul bridges led to traffic diversions
  • Hyderabad monsoon mayhem: Now another crater emerges in Kukatpally

    Heavy monsoon rains have caused a sewer pipeline collapse in Hyderabad’s Kukatpally area, creating a large crater on Pragathi Nagar Road. Traffic has been diverted, and emergency repair teams are on-site.
  • HMWSSB on high alert as heavy rains hit Hyderabad, ERTs deployed

    As heavy rains continue to pound Hyderabad, the HMWSSB has ramped up emergency measures, deploying response teams and intensifying monitoring of 141 flood-prone hotspots. Officials have been directed to prevent sewer overflows, ensure water quality, and reinforce manhole safety.
  • Himyatsagar reservoir in Hyderabad swells, three floodgates lifted

    Due to heavy rainfall increasing inflows, Himayat Sagar Reservoir raised three floodgates by three feet at 8 pm, releasing 3,000 cusecs of water into the Musi River to manage reservoir levels
  • Four floodgates remain operational as Himayathsagar receives inflows

    HMWSSB continued operating Himayat Sagar’s floodgates for a third day on Saturday as inflows reached 500 cusecs. Osman Sagar levels also rose, while GHMC reported Hussain Sagar’s inflows and outflows, alerting low-lying areas to possible waterlogging risks.
  • Himayatsagar floodgates opened, surplus water released into Musi River

    HMWSSB officials opened the third floodgate of Himayatsagar reservoir at 10 am on Friday, releasing surplus water into the Musi River. Three gates, each lifted to one-foot height, are regulating an outflow of 1,044 cusecs against 4,000 cusecs inflow.
  • Hyderabad rains: Himayatsagar floodgate lifted, surplus water released into Musi River

    Due to continuous rains in upstream regions, floodwaters have entered Hyderabad’s Himayatsagar and Osmansagar reservoirs. As a preventive measure, one of Himayat Sagar’s floodgates was opened to release 339 cusecs of surplus water into the Musi River.
  • Hyderabad: HMWSSB to open one floodgate of Himayatsagar at 10 pm on Thursday

    Following heavy rains in Hyderabad, the HMWSSB announced that one floodgate of Himayatsagar reservoir will be opened at 10 pm on Thursday. Officials and the public have been advised to stay alert and take necessary precautions
  • Hyderabad on alert: HMWSSB signals possible opening of Himayatsagar floodgates

    The HMWSSB has warned of a possible opening of floodgates at the Himayatsagar reservoir due to rising inflows from continuous rainfall in the catchment areas. Authorities, including revenue and police departments, have been advised to implement flood standard operating procedures (SoPs) and prepare for potential downstream impact.
  • Attention Hyderabad: No water supply in parts of city on Aug 6

    HMWSSB has announced a temporary disruption in drinking water supply on Wednesday, August 6, due to critical junction works on two main pipelines from Lingampally to the Sanathnagar reservoir. The maintenance activity, scheduled from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m., will affect water supply in several localities
  • Hyderabad records highest rainfall of season; parts of city received over 150 mm of rain

    Several areas in Hyderabad recorded over 100 mm of rainfall on Monday evening, with Banjara Hills and Jubilee Hills receiving the highest at 124 mm. Waterlogging, traffic disruptions, and uprooted trees were reported across the city. Civic teams responded swiftly
  • Hyderabad water board restores online services after 3-day disruption

    After a three-day disruption caused by technical glitches in its data center, the Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (HMWSSB) has resumed all its online services, including tanker bookings and billing.
  • Cyber fraudsters send fake HMWSSB bill messages in Hyderabad

    Cyber fraudsters are sending fake HMWSSB bill messages in Hyderabad, threatening water supply disconnection to trick people into sharing bank details. The HMWSSB clarified it never asks for payments through third-party links and urged the public to stay alert
  • Hyderabad: Woman dies after water tanker hits scooter in Manikonda

    A woman died in Manikonda on Tuesday after a rashly driven HMWSSB water tanker hit her scooter. The victim, Shalini, was returning home after dropping her children at school. Locals have raised concerns about poor road safety in the area
  • City lakes brim as monsoon boosts water levels across Hyderabad

    Recent monsoon rains have significantly boosted water levels in Hyderabad's lakes and waterbodies, including Fox Sagar, Saroornagar, and Ameenpur. Authorities note improved groundwater recharge and inflows into key drinking water sources.
  • Hyderabad’s twin reservoirs, Hussain Sagar see decline in inflow after heavy rains

    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.
  • HMWSSB urges flood readiness as reservoir levels swell in Hyderabad

    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.
  • Water level surges in Himayathsagar reservoir after heavy rains

    Following recent heavy rains, the water level in Hyderabad’s Himayathsagar reservoir rose by one foot, reaching its Full Tank Level (FTL) of 1763 feet,
  • Twin reservoirs in Hyderabad face decline in water storage

    Water levels at Osmansagar and Himayathsagar reservoirs have dropped by a foot over the last month due to insufficient rainfall. Officials say the situation is being closely monitored to ensure Hyderabad's water supply remains uninterrupted despite the ongoing dry spell
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