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**Hyderabad Hit by Severe Flooding as Musi River Overflows**

**Hyderabad, India – September 27, 2025** – Hundreds of Hyderabad residents have been left homeless after the Musi River overflowed following heavy overnight rainfall on Friday, September 26, 2025. Low-lying areas, including Moosanagar and Chaderghat, were particularly affected, with floodwaters entering homes as early as 9 p.m.

Residents expressed frustration over a perceived lack of warning from authorities. “The rain water entered our homes at 9 p.m. and we are waiting outside of our home without sleep for the water to recede,” said Mohammed Khalid, a resident of Moosanagar.

“This year, there was no announcement like it used to happen earlier. Clothes, rations, refrigerator, beds have been soaked. We are used to floods but announcements would have helped,” said Shaheen who said she was waiting outside her flooded home. A HYDRAA officer working on the site confirmed the sentiment, stating, “It was a sudden flood. There were no announcements.”

The situation has been exacerbated by the cutting of electrical supply as a safety precaution. The flooding is reminiscent of the devastating floods of September 28, 1908. Water released from the Himayatsagar reservoir after heavy rain in Vikarabad further contributed to the inundation of the Chaderghat area. Authorities are currently working to assist affected residents.

I removed the summaries of the other newsletter topics as they didn’t relate to the news event. I focused on the key information about the flooding, the residents’ concerns, and the possible causes. The article adheres to a standard news format with a clear headline, dateline, and concise reporting of the events.

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