Deccan Chronicle

GHMC takes help of state wings to fight inundation

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Following the bitter experience­s during heavy rains in September and October of last year, the GHMC, in coordinati­on with irrigation, revenue and other department­s, will be constructi­ng rainwater drains at colonies susceptibl­e to inundation like Bandari Layout, Datri Nagar in Kukatpally and Manasa Sarovar Heights in Hasmathpet.

An official from engineerin­g wing said that `1.49 crore would be spent in Circle 14A and `1.01 crore in Circle 14B.

“We have already completed a few minor works at these colonies. Once the tender process completes, we will begin rainwater drain works, widening of existing nalas and installing pipelines against open nalas,” the official said.

In Circle 14A, officials have earlier finished seven works of rainwater drains and Hyderabad Metro Rail constructe­d a culvert at Kali Mandir Junction and near Kalyaninag­ar nala in Balanagar.

Backwater from the Kalyaninag­ar nala during heavy rains has been resulting in inundation in surroundin­g colonies.

An official said that the GHMC will take up works after the tender process at Bhagat Singh Nagar PhaseI, Indu Projects, BSNL Junction in KPHB, near Malaysia Township, Goods Shed Road in Moosapet and at IDL Tank area.

“The open nala is creating inundated situation during rainy season and we will install pipelines along the nala to overcome such situations,” the official said.

In Circle 14B, officials will lay new pipelines along open drain at National Highway and Y-Junction to Prashanth Nagar Bus Stand. “GHMC has sanctioned `45 lakh more for the constructi­on of rainwater drain at Manasarova­r Heights in Hasmathpet,” the official said.

Officials expect the works to be completed by the end of July.

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