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Heavy rains lash Telangana; low-lying areas along Musi river evacuated

The residents of low-lying areas, who were evacuated to relief camps late on Friday, were being provided food and other essential items

Our Web Desk, PTI Published 27.09.25, 12:27 PM
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The Musi river flows in spate amid floods due to heavy rainfall, in Hyderabad, Telangana. (PTI photos)
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About 1,000 people living in low-lying areas here were shifted to relief camps as the Musi river was in spate following heavy rains in the city and other parts of Telangana, officials said on Saturday.

The residents of low-lying areas, who were evacuated to relief camps late on Friday, were being provided food and other essential items, they said.

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Vehicles submerged in the swollen Musi river amid floods due to heavy rainfall, in Hyderabad.

The flood water entered the Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station (MGBS), a major bus complex in Telangana, prompting authorities to halt the bus services. Passengers waiting for buses in the complex were shifted out safely.

The state-run Telangana Road Transport Corporation (TGSRTC) MD V C Sajjanar said in a post on 'X' that buses originating at the bus station are being operated from different areas in the city.

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The Musi river flows in spate amid floods due to heavy rainfall, in Hyderabad.

The TGSRTC appealed to the bus passengers to not come to the MGBS in view of flood water entering inside the complex.

Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, who enquired about the situation following the heavy inflows in the Musi river, directed officials to take precautionary measures by monitoring the situation in all localities adjacent to the Musi river and shift people living in low-lying areas to relief camps if necessary.

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The Musi river flows in spate through the under-construction Moosarambagh bridge after heavy rainfall, in Hyderabad.

The water level in Musi river rose after the gates of Hyderabad’s twin reservoirs -- Himayatsagar and Osmansagar -- were raised following the heavy rains.

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Vehicles ply on a road amit rainfall, in Hyderabad.

The Met Centre of IMD here has forecast heavy rainfall at isolated places in several districts and thunderstorm accompanied by lightning and gusty winds at isolated places in all districts of Telangana on September 27.

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