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HYD: red alerts along Musi, locals have no place to go

HYD: red alerts along Musi, locals have no place to go
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Hyderabad: With Lifting from Floodgates Osmanagar and HimayatSagar Reservoir on Thursday, The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC), Hyderabad Metropolitan Air Supply and Board Sewerage (HMWS & SB) and the police have issued a high alert to low areas, especially for homes The stairs located in Riverbank Musi, urged them to move.
But residents say that they cannot leave their homes unless the government regulates temporary shelters and conducts rehabilitation operations.
“Some officials had visited our homes last night and asked us to shift to a safer area, but we didn’t know where exactly left.
Some of them have relatives in the city going to live with them but what about all of us?” Asked the bugum raid, Chaderghat residents.
Because of its sustainable rain for the past few days, Osmansagar’s water gate was appointed to the level of one foot at the 200 cusec discharge level, after the 11-year gap.
HMWSSB has reminded the administrative district of Hyderabad and Rangeddy, along with GHMC and the police to secure all the forests, encroachment along the road to the Musi River to avoid unexpected incidents.
Officials also informed that the level of HimayatSagar and Reservoir Osmansagar continued to increase.
“We have to shift with our children if the surface of the water continues to increase.
There is no place we can visit except a mosque nearby but it was also occupied by several people last night.
We asked GHMC officials to arrange several temporary shelter places that had several Basic facilities for women and children, “said Mohammed Yasser, a resident of Shanker Nagar.
On Thursday, the minister’s chairman directed the selected representatives and officials related to the department to take all the preventive steps on the war footing and ensured that the people who lived in the lowlands did not suffer.
He also instructed them to focus on fields that are vulnerable to flooding and carry out rescue and rehabilitation operations wherever needed.
G, Deputy Deputy GHM Zona Charminar said, “We have visited several downstream areas last night and gave instructions to residents about rehabilitation steps.
We have the GHMC community hall in Afzal Nagar and some people also sleep in a mosque nearby last night .
Food can also be arranged on the canteen Annapurna if necessary.
in the CAS someone needs information about where they can live, they can consult with the engineers area GHMC is concerned, the staff of city planning or korporator locally for details.
“” Although it is currently about 100 families In the downstream area is vulnerable to flooding, if all reservoir gates are opened, there may be around 200 families who need rehabilitation, “Rajnikanth said.

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