A number of roads are in unhealthy situation, with potholes, gravel and sand strewn on the roads. Roads throughout the town have sand and silt strewn round, which was carried by flowing rainwater on Monday. The sand, together with gusty winds on Tuesday, carried it into the air and created extreme issues to commuters.
People who find themselves dwelling on the banks of Musi river are anxious in regards to the river instantly swelling up like final 12 months’s monsoons. At Moosanagar in Chaderghat, which was one among these colonies which was severely affected final 12 months, Mohammed Abrar Ahmed, a resident talked about, “Because the rain intensified, many people have been anxious. As in earlier years our homes have been submerged within the water. We suffered for a number of days.”
When the Musi swells, water from the Amberpet Bridge overflows and automobiles can not ply throughout the bridge. Moreover, water often clogs until the Vivekananda faculty. However this monsoon, there was no such situation recorded. The close by shopkeepers talked about that on Monday there was no such situation.
A number of roads are in shabby situation throughout the town as nicely. On the Malakpet railway station, the strategy street and the primary street was strewn with sand, making it slippery for motorists.
At Musheerabad, Krishna Reddy, a commuter stated: “I used to be driving house final night by means of the rain, and I fell down due to a pothole stuffed with water. I obtained bruised on my palms, nevertheless it may have been rather a lot worse since there was an open manhole beside it. If I fell in, it most probably would have been the top of me.”
On Tuesday, a number of areas like Kukatpally, Madhapur, Lingampally, Gangaram, BHEL, Quthbullapur, Allwyn Colony et cetera underwent extreme waterlogging. HYDRAA’s DRF employees, together with visitors police, helped clear the waterlogging and visitors from the streets.
HYDRAA commissioner A.V. Ranganath visited Ameerpet’s Mythrivanam on Tuesday and inspected the waterlogged areas. He instructed DRF and MET staffers to clear up the silt and dirt from the streets.






