Hyderabad: Due to cyclonic storm Gulab, very heavy rains as well as devastation occurred in many districts of Telangana state. There are also reports of death of many people. A dead body was seen floating in the Musi canal in Hyderabad's Amberpet on Tuesday. Rescue teams of GHMC and police tried to retrieve the body, but due to the strong flow of water on the road, the rescue teams failed to retrieve the body.
On the other hand, the officials alerted the people living in Musi catchment areas like Chadarghat, Shankar Nagar, Musrambagh and Old Malakpet to take all precautionary measures and shifted 60 families from Musi catchment areas to relief camps and moved them to Chadarghat, Moosanagar. , provided food and water in Shankar Nagar. Authorities have alerted the residents of low-lying areas and Musi catchment areas as the water flow is expected to increase with the lifting of two more gates of the Musi river.
Rain took another life in Hyderabad when a software engineer fell in a drain in Manikonda three days ago. His body was found this morning in a lake near the city. This person named Rajinikanth used to work in a software company in Shadnagar.
#Hyderabad: Vehicular traffic was barred on two bridges across #Musi river, which was in spate on Tuesday following release of flood water from twin reservoirs of Himayat Sagar and Osman Sagar. pic.twitter.com/y9Vrl20MGZ
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