"(Due to rain) immersion processions are going on slowly compared to what we expected. The main procession itself started late. It may continue up to tomorrow afternoon," M T Krishna Babu, Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) Commissioner, told PTI.
About 60,000 Ganesh idols of various sizes were to be immersed in the Hussain Sagar lake, the major water body in the city, and about 20 other lakes in the other parts of Hyderabad and its suburbs.
About one million people were expected to participate in these processions.
GHMC and Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) have made elaborate arrangements for the immersion that began this morning.
Nearly 4,000 sanitation workers, 120 cranes and special vehicles like front-loaders were being used for immersion. About 80 swimmers and divers with life-saving jackets have also been deployed.
