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IN PHOTO | Himayat Sagar gates opened amid intensified Hyderabad rains

Updated On: 27 September, 2025 06:56 PM IST | Tarun Verma

Due to continuous heavy rainfall in Hyderabad, the gates of the Himayat Sagar reservoir were opened by the officials on Friday night, which caused the Musi River to overflow near the Chaderghat bridge. (Pics/PTI)

Swollen Musi river after heavy rains, in Hyderabad. (Pics/PTI)

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Swollen Musi river after heavy rains, in Hyderabad. (Pics/PTI)
The Musi River on Saturday overflowed at the Chaderghat bridge after the Himayat Sagar reservoir gates were opened

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The Musi River on Saturday overflowed at the Chaderghat bridge after the Himayat Sagar reservoir gates were opened

People look at a partially submerged temple at a low-lying area near swollen Musi river following heavy rains, in Hyderabad

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People look at a partially submerged temple at a low-lying area near swollen Musi river following heavy rains, in Hyderabad

 Structures at a low-lying area near swollen Musi river following heavy rains, in Hyderabad were submereged

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 Structures at a low-lying area near swollen Musi river following heavy rains, in Hyderabad were submereged

Young men play in floodwater at a low-lying area near swollen Musi river following heavy rains, in Hyderabad

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Young men play in floodwater at a low-lying area near swollen Musi river following heavy rains, in Hyderabad

People wade through a flooded road at a low-lying area near swollen Musi river following heavy rains

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People wade through a flooded road at a low-lying area near swollen Musi river following heavy rains

Commuters make their way through a flooded road at a low-lying area near swollen Musi river following heavy rains, in Hyderabad

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Commuters make their way through a flooded road at a low-lying area near swollen Musi river following heavy rains, in Hyderabad

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