GHMC officials shift 1,500 people near Musi river, to shelter homes

GHMC officials shift 1,500 people near Musi river, to shelter homes
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With the flood threat in Hyderabad due to huge quantity of water from Osman Sagar and Himayat Sagar being drained into the Musi River, the GHMC has evacuated around 1,500 persons whose houses were located near the Musi River basin and from in localities that are prone to inundation.

Hyderabad: With the flood threat in Hyderabad due to huge quantity of water from Osman Sagar and Himayat Sagar being drained into the Musi River, the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) has evacuated around 1,500 persons whose houses were located near the Musi River basin and from in localities that are prone to inundation.

Around 1,500 people shifted to nearby shelter homes and the GHMC has arranged food and other arrangements for their stay.

Mayor G Vijaya Laxmi on Wednesday taking to Twitter informed that the people were shifted by the GHMC in coordination with the and 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 incessant rains lashing the twin city, the two reservoirs receiving heavy inflows, the Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (HMWS&SB) lifted one more gate of Osman Sagar and two more gates of Himayat Sagar on Wednesday.

At present, 13 gates of Osman Sagar are open up to six feet and eight gates of Himayat Sagar are open up to four feet.

At present, the water level at the Osman Sagar was recorded at 1,789.10 feet against the FTL of 1,790 feet. The reservoir capacity is 3.90 TMC and the water level is at 3.69 TMC and the water body is receiving 8,000 cusecs of inflow.

Meanwhile, Himayat Sagar is receiving 9,000 cusecs of inflow. The water levels at this reservoir were recorded at 1,762.55 feet against the FTL of 1,763.50 feet. The reservoir capacity is 2.97 TMC and on Wednesday the water level was 2.68 TMC.

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