Hyderabad:Rain and drainage water entered into state-run Osmania General Hospital in Hyderabad on Wednesday, turning the oldest and one of the biggest healthcare facilities in Telangana into a cesspool.
It was a flood-like situation in the over a century-old hospital with the employees struggling to prevent the water from entering the building.
With heavy rains lashing the city for a second consecutive day, water gushed into the historic building located on the banks of Musi river, flooding the corridors, alleyways and wards, causing severe inconvenience to patients.
Videos of water flowing into the hospital and washing away various articles and hospital staff trying to stem the flow went viral over social media.
Highlighting the pitiable condition of the government-run hospital and a heritage building, water entered into the in-patient wards. Patients and their attendants were sitting atop beds with ankle-deep water flooding the ward.
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"This is the state of Osmania Govt Hospital now!! Corona Pandemic sweeping the city and look at waterlogging in one of the most well-known government hospitals in the heart of Hyderabad!! Reflecting the abysmal standards of KCR Administration," tweeted Telangana Congress chief Uttam Kumar Reddy with a picture of a flooded ward.
"This is the state of affairs in Osmania Hospital, Hyderabad & our CM KCR is busy demolishing a functional secretariat and building a Nizam era palace. What an irony," tweeted BJP leader Krishna Sagar Rao.