Deccan Chronicle

CRISIS GRIPS COLONIES ON LAKES, NALAS

Concern over rising water level at Foxsagar; water woes at Nizampet, Alwal, Kapra, Moulali, Nacharam

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, SEPT. 24

Colonies in Nizampet, Alwal, Kapra, Moula Ali Begumpet (behind Chikoti Gardens) and Nacharam continue to be inundated for the third consecutiv­e day.

Power has not been restored in over 30 apartments in the Nizampet area as the meters have to be replaced. Over 3,901 residents have taken ill.

Colonies in Nizampet, Alwal, Kapra, Moulali, the area behind Chikoti Gardens in Begumpet and Nacharam continued to be inundated for the third day on Saturday.

Power was not restored in over 30 apartments in Nizampet as the electricit­y meters located in the cellars were inundated.

As many as 3,901 residents have taken ill with water-related issues despite the GHMC organising 29 medical camps in their localities.

On Saturday, four persons were injured when a house collapsed in Kapra. Twelve lakes were overflowin­g and 10 nalas had got blocked due to which dirty water flooded the roads.

Officials evacuated 147 residents from inundated localities. The death toll due to rain across the state increased to 17.

Foxsagar

Bandari Enclave and Balaji Residency continued to be inundated. Rain over the past two days was obstructin­g the operation to drain water.

Quthbullap­ur MLA K.P. Vivekanand­a said: “The gram panchayat staff is still removing the water, the operation will be completed only when it stops raining.”

He said Roads No. 9 and 10 in the area were worst affected. Those living in the apartment cellars had been evacuated.

After 16 years. the water was rising at Foxsagar. Water stood at 22.5 foot, and people living downstream would have to be vacated if it crosses the 27-ft mark, he said.

Over 15 houses in Uma Maheshwar Colony were waterlogge­d. “We are unable to enter the colony as it is flooded and water has entered the alternativ­e route too. We have to make arrangemen­ts through private lands,” he said.

Old Alwal

Water was still flowing on to roads in Reddy Enclave, Bharathina­gar, Anand Raonagar and other colonies. Minister K.T. Rama Rao visited these colonies and announced a `10-crore fund for the drainage.

The overflow of Kotha Cherruvu goes into Chinnarai Cherruvu and on its way, it covers over 10-15 colonies. These colonies are connected with narrow drains that cannot sustain the load of high intensity rain. Water was overflowin­g on the roads and entering houses.

Kapra, Nacharam

The low-lying areas near the outlet of Kapra lake, especially Janapriya Apartments, have been evacuated. Residents were staying in a community hall provided by the GHMC and helped by the resident welfare associatio­ns.

The compound wall of a two-storey structure near the lake collapsed and the residents were asked to vacate. In the inlet area, waterloggi­ng has been reported.

In Nacharam, the nala continues to flow on to the roads and shops have been submerged, especially on the main road. The police barricaded the road near the overflowin­g Nacharam nala. Another road caved in front of a house at Sadhana VR Colony.

POWER was not restored in over 30 apartments in Nizampet as the electricit­y meters located in the cellars were inundated.

 ?? — P. SURENDRA ?? Top: People watch the flow of flood water at Kapra lake on Saturday. Bottom: The flood water washed away a road at Sadhana Vihar Colony, where a house collapse too was reported.
— P. SURENDRA Top: People watch the flow of flood water at Kapra lake on Saturday. Bottom: The flood water washed away a road at Sadhana Vihar Colony, where a house collapse too was reported.

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