Hyderabad: When Telananga officials hurried to save lives and property in the midst of a recent flood and heavy rain, a senior official in Hyderabad really found a melodious flood music system that entered the reservoir.
“It happened in this very interesting flood warning instrument at Osman Sagar yesterday (Friday),” said Secretary of the Secretary of the Leader of Telangana Arvind Kumar on Saturday about old Gramophone.
Kumar said the Gramophone played music to remind when the flood water level reached a danger in the reservoir, which was built about a century ago and provided drinking water to the city of Hyderabad.
“Gramophone plays once the water level reaches a danger sign.
Each row on a gramophone record represents the actual water level,” said Indian Administrative Senior Officer (IAS).
Considering a mute condition at this time, he promised to fix it as soon as possible.
Installed on the base, a musical instrument is made of several metallic discs and several cylinders.
Another image shared by Kumar which was revealed by components brought from England during the British government to build Osman Sagar Dam.
Identity maker of reading components: ‘Musi Valley Project, Gandipet.
Ransomes & Ridier Ltd, Ipswich, 1914, England ‘.
On Friday, senior officials visited Himayat Sagar and Osman Sagar to review their water level because of the inflows due to heavy rain.
Chairman of the Minister of K.
Chandrasekhar Rao sent Kumar to examine their water surfaces.