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**Summary:**
Heavy rains and the release of water from Himayat Sagar and Gandipet reservoirs have caused the Musi River in Hyderabad to overflow, inundating several areas including MGBS bus station. Passengers were rescued using ropes, and bus routes have been diverted. Areas like Chadarghat and Moosaram Bagh are severely affected, with homes submerged and residents displaced. Relief camps have been set up. The flooding also impacts the Yadadri Bhuvanagiri and Suryapet districts.
**News Article:**
**Musi River Floods Inundate Hyderabad, Disrupting Life and Travel**
**Hyderabad, India** – Widespread flooding along the Musi River has brought chaos to Hyderabad, with numerous areas submerged and travel severely disrupted. Following days of heavy rainfall and the release of water from the Himayat Sagar and Gandipet reservoirs, the Musi River has overflowed its banks, inundating residential areas and key infrastructure.
The Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station (MGBS) was heavily flooded, requiring emergency personnel to rescue stranded passengers using ropes. The Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) has announced significant diversions of bus routes. Services to Adilabad, Karimnagar, Medak, and Nizamabad are now operating from JBS. Buses heading to Warangal and Hanamkonda are departing from Uppal Cross Roads, while those bound for Suryapet, Nalgonda, and Vijayawada are running from LB Nagar and Dilsukhnagar. Services towards Mahabubnagar, Kurnool, and Bangalore are operating from Aramgarh. Passengers seeking updated information are advised to contact the TSRTC call centers at 040-69440000 or 040-23450033.
Areas along the Musi River, particularly from Bapughat to Moosaram Bagh, are experiencing a dire situation. Neighborhoods like Chadarghat, Moosaram Bagh, Moosanagar, Shankar Nagar, Durga Nagar, Vinayaka Veedi, and Ambedkar Nagar are underwater, with many homes submerged up to their rooftops. Residents are expressing distress over the loss of their belongings and essential supplies.
The government has established relief camps for displaced residents. Authorities were forced to open 15 gates of Gandipet and 11 gates of Himayat Sagar due to heavy rainfall in Vikarabad and Rangareddy districts.
Key bridges, including the Moosaram Bagh bridge, Chadarghat old bridge, and Puranapul bridge, have been closed to traffic due to the high water levels, with floodwaters reportedly flowing over the bridges by as much as ten feet in some locations.
Officials warn that the flooding is expected to continue as water continues to be released from upstream areas. The impact of the Musi River’s flooding extends beyond Hyderabad, affecting the Yadadri Bhuvanagiri and Suryapet districts. Nine gates of the Musi project in Suryapet have been opened to release excess water.