
GHMC authorities change 1,500 individuals near Musi river, to sanctuary residences

Hyderabad: With the flooding risk in Hyderabad as a result of big amount of water from Osman Sagar and also Himayat Sagar being drained pipes right into the Musi River, the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) has actually left around 1,500 individuals whose homes lay near the Musi River container and also from in areas that are vulnerable to inundation.
Around 1,500 individuals changed to close-by sanctuary residences and also the GHMC has actually set up food and also various other plans for their remain.
Mayor G Vijaya Laxmi on Wednesday requiring to Twitter notified that individuals were changed by the GHMC in sychronisation with the and also Revenue Departments.
“Evacuated 1500 residents residing near the musi downstream flowing areas & shifted them to shelter homes due to increased flow of flood water. All necessary arrangements have made at the shelter homes for the citizens in coordination with @CPHydCity, revenue department. @KTRTRS,” the Mayor tweeted.
Earlier in the day, with the relentless rainfalls lashing the twin city, both tanks getting hefty inflows, the Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and also Sewerage Board (HMWS&SB) raised another entrance of Osman Sagar and also 2 even more gateways of Himayat Sagar on Wednesday.
At existing, 13 gateways of Osman Sagar are open approximately 6 feet and also 8 gateways of Himayat Sagar are open approximately 4 feet.
At existing, the water degree at the Osman Sagar was videotaped at 1,789.10 feet versus the FTL of 1,790 feet. The tank ability is 3.90 TMC and also the water degree goes to 3.69 TMC and also the water body is getting 8,000 cusecs of inflow.
Meanwhile, Himayat Sagar is getting 9,000 cusecs of inflow. The water degrees at this tank were videotaped at 1,762.55 feet versus the FTL of 1,763.50 feet. The tank ability is 2.97 TMC and also on Wednesday the water degree was 2.68 TMC.