A major disruption in water supply is expected in Hyderabad following the bursting of a crucial Manjeera water pipeline at Peddapur village in Sadasivapet mandal. The incident occurred on Friday afternoon and has caused significant inconvenience to commuters and raised concerns about water availability in several parts of the city over the coming days.
Manjeera Water Pipeline Damaged at Sadasivapet
The damaged pipeline, maintained by the Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (HMWSSB), is a vital conduit for transporting Manjeera water from the Singur reservoir to Hyderabad. The burst occurred at Peddapur village, a location along the key route in Sadasivapet mandal, disrupting not only water supply operations but also vehicular traffic on a major highway.
Traffic Chaos on NH-65 Due to Pipeline Burst
The burst led to a sudden gush of water that flooded one side of National Highway-65 (NH-65), a busy stretch that connects major towns and cities in the region. The flooding brought traffic to a standstill, causing delays and inconvenience for commuters traveling through the area.
Local residents and passersby, witnessing the road being inundated with water, quickly alerted authorities to the situation. Their prompt action helped expedite the emergency response.
Immediate Response by Mission Bhagiratha Officials
Upon receiving alerts from the public, officials from the Mission Bhagiratha scheme acted swiftly. They halted the water supply from the Singur reservoir to prevent further flooding and potential infrastructure damage. Officials on-site mentioned that it might take a few hours to fully stop the leakage and begin the repair process.
The rapid response by Mission Bhagiratha and HMWSSB teams helped in minimizing the immediate damage and risk to the nearby infrastructure and road users.
Water Supply to Hyderabad to Be Affected for Several Days
In a statement released by HMWSSB, officials confirmed that the pipeline burst is likely to impact drinking water supply to multiple areas in Hyderabad over the next few days. The exact regions affected have not been disclosed yet, but authorities have urged residents across the city to store sufficient water and prepare for potential disruptions.
Repair work on the damaged pipeline is expected to begin immediately. However, due to the complexity of the task and the size of the pipeline, restoration of full water supply might take several days.
Authorities Advise Public to Prepare for Disruptions
Given the scale of the damage, HMWSSB has advised residents in potentially affected areas to conserve water, avoid wastage, and make alternative arrangements if needed. Water tankers might be deployed to severely impacted localities, depending on the progress of repair operations and the demand for emergency supply.
The Manjeera pipeline burst at Sadasivapet serves as a stark reminder of the city's dependence on key water supply infrastructure and the urgency required in its maintenance and response mechanisms. As Hyderabad grapples with the temporary disruption, swift repairs and coordinated efforts by agencies like HMWSSB and Mission Bhagiratha will be crucial in restoring normalcy.
Residents are advised to stay updated through official channels for announcements regarding water supply schedules and service restoration timelines.
With inputs from agencies
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