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Two days after Musi River floodwaters receded, debris remains uncleared near Moosarambagh bridge, disrupting traffic and raising safety concerns. GHMC officials cite Bathukkama festivities for the delay in cleanup. Meanwhile, residents of flood-hit colonies along the river continue to face water shortages.
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After flooding caused by the swollen Musi River, water has started to recede in Hyderabad. Areas like Chaderghat were left muddy and filled with debris. GHMC began a cleanup and disinfection drive while distributing food and deploying medical teams
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The Moosarambagh Bridge in Amberpet, Hyderabad, was closed following a sharp rise in water levels due to heavy rainfall in the catchment areas. Inflows from twin reservoirs were released on Friday evening, prompting traffic diversions.
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Hyderabad police closed Moosarambagh Bridge late Friday night after heavy inflows from Osman Sagar and Himayat Sagar raised Musi River levels. Traffic diversions were put in place, marking the fourth closure in a month due to surplus water release.
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Heavy floodwaters from Himayatsagar caused garbage and plastic waste to accumulate at Hyderabad’s Moosarambagh bridge, obstructing the Musi River’s flow and affecting nearby low-lying areas. HYDRAA, along with DRF, MET, and GHMC, launched a cleanup operation using heavy machinery, successfully restoring the river flow.
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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
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GHMC Commissioner R.V. Karnan inspected the Moosarambagh bridge on Wednesday as Musi River levels rose following heavy rain forecasts. He urged inter-departmental coordination, safety compliance, and swift response measures to protect residents and complete key infrastructure works on time.
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To be built at an estimated cost of Rs. 52 crore, the Moosarambagh high-level bridge will alleviate the water logging issues of the existing bridge
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The body of a 56-year-old woman who was feared washed away after slipping into a nala at DS Nagar in Gandhinagar on Sunday was traced near Moosarambagh bridge on Wednesday morning.
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The Hyderabad Traffic Police decided to shut down the Moosarambagh Bridge in response to increasing water levels in the Musi River.
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According to the police, some people who were clearing the garbage near the Moosarambaagh bridge spotted the body in the morning.
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HMWS&SB authorities opened Himayatsagar and Osmansagar Reservoir gates due to inflows from catchment areas.
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Hyderabad: The Hyderabad Traffic Police have issued a traffic advisory in view of the heavy inflows into the Musi River. The Moosarambagh bridge is closed for motorists and traffic is not allowed between Amberpet/ Kachiguda and Moosarambagh/ Malakpet i.e. via the bridge. On account of this, there is heavy congestion in Dilsukhnagar, Malakpet, Chaderghat and […]
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Hyderabad: The traffic police closed down the Moosarambagh bridge in view of heavy flow of the rain water in the Musi river. Traffic police had placed barricades to prevent the entry of any vehicles on the bridge and issued an advisory urging people to take alternative routes via Golnaka or Chaderghat to reach Amberpet and […]
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Hyderabad: Though the State is likely to get some respite from the rains, authorities have taken up a series of measures in the city to prevent loss of life and restore normalcy. Rehabilitation of people in low-lying areas, deploying monsoon action teams and closing of the Moosarambagh Bridge in Malakpet apart from distributing food are […]