Hyderabad, May 27: Water supply was disrupted in several parts of Hyderabad after Manjeera water pumping stations suffered power failures following heavy winds late Tuesday night.
According to officials, falling trees damaged electricity lines, leading to line trips at multiple locations and affecting pumping operations under Manjeera Phase I and II.
Officials said all pumps at Kalabgur, Rajampet and Patancheru pumping stations stopped functioning around midnight after power supply disruption from Telangana Southern Power Distribution Company Limited.
Hyderabad Water Supply Hit By Power Disruption
The disruption affected water supply in several areas including RC Puram, Ashoknagar, Jyothi Nagar, Lingampalli, Chandanagar, Gangaram, Madinaguda, Miyapur, Biramguda and Aminpur.
Officials also confirmed interruptions in Bhagyanagar Colony, Erragadda, S.R. Nagar, Ameerpet, KPHB Colony, Kukatpally and Pragathi Nagar, along with bulk connections and off take points.
TGSPDCL teams identified damaged locations and immediately started repair works to restore electricity supply.
Officials said pumping operations would resume once power supply is fully restored.
Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board Managing Director K Ashok Reddy reviewed the restoration process and instructed officials to speed up repairs in coordination with TGSPDCL authorities.
He also appealed to residents to use drinking water carefully until normal supply resumes across affected areas.
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