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    HYDRAA Steps Up Action Against Lake Encroachments in Hyderabad

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    Hyderabad Intensifies Action Against Illegal Dumping in Lakes

    Hyderabad authorities are taking strict action to stop illegal dumping and protect the city’s lakes. The Hyderabad Disaster Response & Asset Protection Agency (HYDRAA) has increased its efforts to prevent encroachments and unauthorized disposal of debris in water bodies.

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    On the night of February 3, officials caught several vehicles dumping soil and waste into lakes in different areas of the city. At Umdasagar lake in Jalpally, HYDRAA personnel stopped truck drivers who were dumping soil and using an excavator for landfilling. The officials seized four tippers and the excavator, handing them over to the Bandlaguda police. Cases have been registered against those involved.

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    A similar incident took place at Devulapally Cheruvu in Petbasheerabad, where a truck driver was caught dumping debris. The authorities seized the vehicle and transferred it to the local police for further action.

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    HYDRAA officials have assured that they will continue their efforts to protect Hyderabad’s lakes. They have also warned that strict legal action will be taken against anyone violating environmental rules.

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