Many colonies in rain battered Hyderabad remain underwater

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Many colonies in Hyderabad and suburbs remained underwater on Thursday while Army and the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) personnel continued rescue and relief work in the flood-hit areas.

Clear skies provided respite to the city battered by heavy rains in the intervening night of October 13-14 but the areas abutting overflowing lakes and nalas remained inundated while traffic on damaged highways is yet to be restored.

Personnel of Army, NDRF, and Disaster Response Force (DRF) of Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation continued rescue and relief work in the worst-affected areas. People trapped in marooned houses were being shifted to safe places through boats.

One of the worst floods in the city’s history has so far claimed 19 lives while five others are missing.

Colonies in Chandrayangutta in the old city of Hyderabad, Chaderghat, and Moosarambagh on the banks of Musi river, Uppal, and Vanasthalipuram on the city outskirts are still under the floodwaters.

Following the release of surplus water from Himayat Sagar upstream, the Musi river was flowing dangerously at Moosarambagh, flooding adjacent areas.

Officials were working to save Palle Cheru lake from a breach at Mailardevpally. Sandbags were arranged to strengthen the embankment. Ranga Reddy district collector Amoy Kumar and Cyberabad Police Commissioner V. C. Sajjanar were supervising the efforts.

People living in areas surrounding the lake were alerted to move to safe places. A part of the bund had breached following heavy rains on Tuesday night, inundating the Ali Nagar area.

Eight members of a family have washed away while trying to wade through floodwater in Ali Nagar on Wednesday. Bodies of three people were found while the search was on for others.

Some colonies in the Manikonda area were also inundated due to an overflowing Firangi Nala. With cellars of the buildings completely submerged, residents of the apartments were waiting for help.

Several colonies in Uppal, Boduppal, Ramanthapur, Peerzadiguda, and Ghatkesar also remained inundated.

Road connectivity to many areas in the city remained disrupted due to inundation. Traffic is also yet to be restored on the highways. Authorities were trying to repair the Hyderabad-Bengaluru highway which was badly damaged at Gaganpahad.

The state government has already declared a two-day holiday on Wednesday and Thursday to all private institutions, offices, nonessential services within Outer Ring Road (ORR) with work from the home advisory.

Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao will review the flood situation in Hyderabad and other parts of the state at a high-level meeting to be held later in the day.

The Chief Minister asked all the officials concerned to come prepared for the meeting, as the State government has to submit a report to the Centre on the loss caused due to heavy rains and flash floods in the State.

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