Hyderabad: Two people who got stuck in the Musi River near Chaitanyapuri were rescued safely after four hours of hard work by the Disaster Response Force (DRF) teams.
The two were devotees who had gone to a Shiva temple located in the middle of the river. While they were there, the water levels rose quickly due to heavy rainfall, leaving them stranded and unable to get back to safety.
After receiving a call for help, DRF teams rushed to the spot. They used special equipment to reach the two people. Despite the strong currents and rising waters, the rescue workers kept working without a break until they successfully brought the devotees back to shore.
Officials have warned the public to be careful and avoid going into flooded or water-filled areas, especially during heavy rains. This rescue shows how committed and effective the emergency teams in Hyderabad are during such situations.