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As inflows from Osman Sagar and Himayat Sagar reservoirs eased and River Musi’s flow decreased, Hydraa teams began cleaning debris, mud, and sand from low-lying Hyderabad colonies. Roads were repaired, and a tragic death in Hayathnagar was reported
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Flooding from the Musi River brought operations at Hyderabad’s MGBS bus station to a standstill, leaving passengers stranded. TGSRTC announced the suspension of services and rerouted buses to alternative stations including JBS, Uppal, LB Nagar, and Aramghar.
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Heavy inflows from Himayatsagar and Osmansagar reservoirs triggered widespread flooding along the Musi River in Hyderabad, submerging homes and cutting off key roads and bridges. Over a dozen colonies were affected, including Shankernagar, Moosanagar, and Asadbabanagar. The Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station was inundated, forcing a halt in services.
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HYDRAA’s demolition drive has drawn criticism for allegedly targeting poor families while ignoring large builder projects on the Musi riverbed. As floodwaters from Osman Sagar inundated nearby residential areas, visuals released by HYDRAA blamed encroachments for obstructing river flow.
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Four people remain missing in Hyderabad after severe flooding from Sunday night’s heavy rains. Rescue teams are searching swollen canals while a migrant worker died in a wall collapse at Pet Basheerabad. The city struggles with widespread waterlogging and disruptions
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According to the Telangana Development Planning Society (TDPS), Sardarmahal in the Malakpet circle received the highest rainfall of 59.3 mm
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Bansilalpet witnesses 68.5 mm of rainfall, the highest, followed closely by Gunfoundry at 68.3 mm
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Despite the morning sunshine bringing cheer to Hyderabad’s residents, the city braces for more evening showers and thunderstorms in the coming days, keeping umbrellas and rain gear close at hand.
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Rajendranagar topped the chart with 68.3 mm of rainfall, followed closely by Banjara Hills at 64.3 mm, and Nampally at 62.5 mm.
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GHMC Commissioner Amrapali Kata, directed senior officials to launch extensive cleaning activities at locations where floating material, debris etc are preventing free flow of inundated rain water in colonies.
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The alert warns of heavy rain, thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds over the next two days.
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SCR authorities requested rail users to make note of the change in the schedule and plan their travel accordingly.
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Commissioner Ranganath reviewed the techniques adopted by the DRF teams to clear the water logging at busy junctions.
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GHMC Commissioner Amrapali Kata on Sunday urged residents to avoid going out unless absolutely necessary.
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As heavy rains lashed the city since Saturday, the water level at Hussain Sagar steadily rose, eventually exceeding its capacity.
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Hyderabad: The Central government while showering boons to other States and providing support in times of distress remains oblivious to the woes of the people of Telangana even when they are faced with hard times. This prejudiced approach on part of the NDA government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi was very obvious when unprecedented […]
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One year after the havoc, many buildings still vacant as people moved to other places
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It is nearly three months since Amair went missing after falling into the swollen Musi near Kishanbagh after the gates of Himayat Sagar were opened due to the heavy rains
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The Chief Minister who had a 40-minute meeting with Shah referred to disbursal of pending central funds for taking up repairs to roads which were damaged during the recent floods in Hyderabad
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Patancheru MLA Gudem Mahipal Reddy assured that the administration will provide a job to Ananthula Anand's wife soon.