In the midst of interest that Tamil Nadu draw more water from the Mullaperiyar repository, the water level in the supply has started to rise causing some alert in the downstream regions.
The water level in the store crossed the 136 ft stamp at 4 a.m. on Tuesday provoking the region organization to sound the primary alarm for individuals living in the downstream territories.
In the event that the water level ruptures the most extreme level of 142 ft, water will be released into the Periyar on the upstream of Idukki store.
The water level achieved 136 ft at 4 a.m. from 135.40 ft at 2 p.m. on Monday. The water level continued ascending through the morning and remained at 136.40 ft. at 10 am. The upstream woods territory of the dam has been accepting overwhelming precipitation since the previous evening.
Tamil Nadu has been drawing water at 2,200 cft. It was raised to that level from 2,200 cft on Sunday. The inflow was 4,419 cubic feet for each second at the beginning of today.
The regions of Vallakadavu, Vandiperiyar, Chapathu and Upputhara will be influenced on the off chance that the water is discharged to the Periyar.
The water level in the store crossed the 136 ft stamp at 4 a.m. on Tuesday provoking the region organization to sound the primary alarm for individuals living in the downstream territories.
In the event that the water level ruptures the most extreme level of 142 ft, water will be released into the Periyar on the upstream of Idukki store.
The water level achieved 136 ft at 4 a.m. from 135.40 ft at 2 p.m. on Monday. The water level continued ascending through the morning and remained at 136.40 ft. at 10 am. The upstream woods territory of the dam has been accepting overwhelming precipitation since the previous evening.
Tamil Nadu has been drawing water at 2,200 cft. It was raised to that level from 2,200 cft on Sunday. The inflow was 4,419 cubic feet for each second at the beginning of today.
The regions of Vallakadavu, Vandiperiyar, Chapathu and Upputhara will be influenced on the off chance that the water is discharged to the Periyar.
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