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River Krishna in spate again, crest gates opened

The authorities of Srisailam reservoir lifted the crest gates of the project to discharge water downstream towards Nagarjuna Sagar. According to the SDMA, the flood trend was rising though there was no threat of submergence.

River Krishna in spate again, crest gates opened
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Published : Sep 28, 2019, 9:42 PM IST

Amaravati: River Krishna is in spate again following heavy rain in the upper catchment areas in Maharashtra and Karnataka.

Consequently, the crest gates of major dams that were already full to the brim in Andhra Pradesh had to be opened for the third time in the last couple of months to let out floodwater into the Bay of Bengal.

On Saturday, the Srisailam reservoir received an inflow of 2.73 lakh cusecs from upstream and 3.20 lakh cusecs were discharged downstream, maintaining a flood cushion of about 1.31 tmc ft.

The 2.91 lakh cusecs that flowed into Nagarjuna Sagar has been let out downstream into the Dr K L Rao Sagar where the outflow was 2.78 lakh cusecs.

The Prakasam Barrage in Vijayawada recorded an inflow of 2.58 lakh cusecs and an outflow of 2.23 lakh cusecs, according to the State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA).

The flood trend, according to the SDMA, was rising though there was no threat of submergence.

Also Read: SC asks the chief ministers to solve the issue of rising water in Sardar sarovar Dam

Amaravati: River Krishna is in spate again following heavy rain in the upper catchment areas in Maharashtra and Karnataka.

Consequently, the crest gates of major dams that were already full to the brim in Andhra Pradesh had to be opened for the third time in the last couple of months to let out floodwater into the Bay of Bengal.

On Saturday, the Srisailam reservoir received an inflow of 2.73 lakh cusecs from upstream and 3.20 lakh cusecs were discharged downstream, maintaining a flood cushion of about 1.31 tmc ft.

The 2.91 lakh cusecs that flowed into Nagarjuna Sagar has been let out downstream into the Dr K L Rao Sagar where the outflow was 2.78 lakh cusecs.

The Prakasam Barrage in Vijayawada recorded an inflow of 2.58 lakh cusecs and an outflow of 2.23 lakh cusecs, according to the State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA).

The flood trend, according to the SDMA, was rising though there was no threat of submergence.

Also Read: SC asks the chief ministers to solve the issue of rising water in Sardar sarovar Dam

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River Krishna in spate again, crest gates opened
Amaravati, Sep 28 (PTI): River Krishna is in spate
again following heavy rain in the upper catchment areas in
Maharashtra and Karnataka.
          Consequently, the crest gates of major dams that
were already full to the brim in Andhra Pradesh had to be
opened for the third time in the last couple of months to let
out floodwater into the Bay of Bengal.
          On Saturday, the Srisailam reservoir received an
inflow of 2.73 lakh cusecs from upstream and 3.20 lakh cusecs
was discharged downstream, maintaining a flood cushion of
about 1.31 tmc ft.
         The 2.91 lakh cusecs that flowed into Nagarjuna Sagar
has been let out downstream into the Dr K L Rao Sagar where
the outflow was 2.78 lakh cusecs.
          The Prakasam Barrage in Vijayawada recorded an inflow
of 2.58 lakh cusecs and an outflow of 2.23 lakh cusecs,
according to the State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA).
          The flood trend, according to the SDMA, was rising
though there was no threat of submergence. PTI DBV
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