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Watch: Crowds of flood-affected victims in Hyderabad throng to government centres for aid

The Telangana government promised victims of the deadly October floods financial assistance of Rs 10,000.

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Nov 18, 2020 · 10:11 am
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This is from Amberpet, Mee Seva Center. The pain victims of Hyderabad floods are going through to get the 10k flood relief promised by the Govt even after a month. Meanwhile, parties are busy strategizing for #GHMCElections2020. Notification was given today morning. #Hyderabad pic.twitter.com/TdUdvOYDEe

— Revathi (@revathitweets) November 17, 2020

Huge queues at facilitation centres called MeeSeva Kendras to register for getting #FloodRelief compensation of Rs 10k promised by #TRS government; with #NoSocialDistancing, poor adherence to mask, this is going to hugely increase risk of #CovidSpread @ndtv @ndtvindia #Hyderabad pic.twitter.com/7nIkoAJDiv

— Uma Sudhir (@umasudhir) November 18, 2020

The #flood #relief of Rs 10,000 seems to have opened the #Pandora's box in #Hyderabad with thousands continuing to throng to MeeSeva centres to submit applications. #HyderabadFloods #GHMCElections2020 #GHMC #GHMCElections pic.twitter.com/ttaQm8Y4lk

— Syed Akbar (@SyedAkbarTOI) November 18, 2020

Does it is sign of #FloodRelief or making ready for #2ndWave of #Covid_19 by @KTRTRS @TelanganaCMO

Instead of making application at @TMeeseva , @GHMCOnline has it's own #MyGHMCapp which can be used for relief application & scrutiny.@BJP4Telangana @INCTelangana @shokulsumpura pic.twitter.com/TeztBVsde5

— ıʇɐdɐɓɐunW ɥsǝɥɐW (@MaheshMungapati) November 17, 2020

@KTRTRS @GHMCOnline @CommissionrGHMC
Dear sir,
Serilingampally Flooding people.
Need to required police support

At Meeseva near GHMC office pic.twitter.com/KnGt2qKfjR

— Goutham (@gouthamrudraraf) November 18, 2020

Flood victims waiting in long queue at Domalaguda Meeseva centre #GHMCElections2020 #GHMC #GHMCElections pic.twitter.com/66l5BmHhbJ

— Sudhakar Udumula (@sudhakarudumula) November 17, 2020
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