Mon Sep 01 15:51:39 UTC 2025: **Summary:**

Hyderabad residents are facing severe monsoon-related issues, including flooding, sewage inundation, and encroachment on water bodies and public spaces. The Prajavani programme of HYDRAA has received 43 complaints, highlighting blocked drainage, sewage diversion, encroachment on ponds, and blocked roads. Affected areas include Banjara Hills, Gopannapalli village, Saheb Kalan, Madhapur Ayyappa Society, Jillelaguda, and Pratapsingaram.

**News Article:**

**Hyderabad Plagued by Monsoon Woes: Flooding, Sewage, and Encroachments Spark Resident Outcry**

**Hyderabad, September 1, 2025:** Monsoon rains have brought more than relief to Hyderabad, as widespread flooding and sewage contamination plague residential areas across the city. The Hyderabad Disaster Response & Asset Protection Agency (HYDRAA) received 43 complaints on Monday through its Prajavani program, painting a grim picture of the challenges residents face due to overwhelmed infrastructure and alleged negligence.

Reports indicate that blocked and poorly maintained sewerage canals are primarily responsible for floodwaters and sewage infiltrating homes. In Banjara Hills, a former official lamented the drastic reduction of a major road’s width due to encroachment.

The situation is particularly dire in Rangareddy district’s Gopannapalli village, where the Muppas Green Grandeur Welfare Association has raised concerns about the encroachment and pollution of local ponds. Residents claim venture owners have constructed roads over pond beds, while sewage and garbage from surrounding gated communities have led to significant ecological damage, including fish kills and foul odors.

In Saheb Kalan of Hayatnagar mandal, sewage canals are allegedly being diverted into a nearby reserve forest, resulting in the submergence of several colonies, including Green City and Lumbini Elite.

Other issues reported include a blocked 100-foot road in Madhapur Ayyappa Society preventing sewage drainage, concerns over encroachments affecting a mosque and graveyard in Jillelaguda, and demands for the removal of an illegal fence obstructing access to roads and parks in Pratapsingaram.

The complaints underscore the urgent need for improved infrastructure management, stricter enforcement of environmental regulations, and swift action to address encroachment issues to alleviate the suffering of Hyderabad residents during the monsoon season.

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