Musi Development Project: Homes in Red and Blue Zones Marked for Demolition

Demolitions in this zone: Any structures or houses built within this red line are likely to be considered illegal and could face immediate demolition, as they pose a risk during flooding and obstruct river management efforts.

Hyderabad: The Musi River Development project focuses on the beautification and restoration of the Musi River in Hyderabad, but it also entails the potential demolition of houses located within certain marked areas, defined by red lines and blue lines on official maps.

Here’s how the demolitions might unfold based on the boundaries:

1. Red Line (Riverbed Zone)

2. Blue Line (Full River Level – FRL)

Buffer Zone Impact

Steps for Demolition:

  1. Identification and Marking: The houses within the red and blue lines are identified using Google maps and official surveys.
  2. Notices to Residents: In some cases, residents may receive a notice to vacate before demolition. However, sudden demolitions without warning have been reported, especially for illegal constructions.
  3. Use of Bulldozers: Authorities deploy bulldozers to raze houses that violate the zoning laws within the Musi river project area.
  4. Compensation/Relocation: In certain situations, residents may be offered compensation or relocation options, though this is not always guaranteed, leading to protests.

The development plan aims to rejuvenate the river while addressing the legal and environmental concerns posed by unauthorized constructions, but it has caused significant distress for thousands of families who risk losing their homes.

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