Water level in various Karnataka Reservoirs/dams are increased by 32%. Incessant rains in Karnataka has led to an increase in the water flow into the Krishnaraja Sagar (KRS) reservoir.
As the water level at KRS Reservoir reached 122.70 ft against the full reservoir level of the 124.80 ft on Saturday morning, the crest gates of the dam was opened to release the water. Here you can check the Mettur Dam Water Level Today Live Status, Mettur Dam Level History details, Controversy, Latest updates and more. The water has reached the full height of 124.8 feet and a maximum outflow of 80,000 cusecs of water … Maharashtra chief minister Fadnavis asks Karnataka to release more water from Almatti dam Maharashtra has been witnessing unprecedented heavy rainfall over the past few days and flood waters have entered in to cities and villages leading to many people being stranded. Mettur Dam receives inflows from Kabini Dam and Krishna Raja Sagara Dams located in Karnataka.
Drinking Water Needs of Karnataka’s Kaveri basin: The estimated number of people in Bengaluru, Mysuru, Mandya and other Kaveri basin areas is about 1.6 to 1.8 crores.
अमरावती / Amravati Region. At Kabini, the water level on Friday was 2260.27 ft as against its capacity to hold 2284 ft of water and the inflow was 7680 cusecs. 20,000 cusecs of water was released today and gradually would be increased to 35,000 cusecs. The reservoir level stood at 98.90 feet on Friday with the inflow -19,894 cusecs and outflow- 1,1,117 cusecs. Live storage and water levels in dams in Maharashtra - By Region Last Modified: Fri Jun 12 2020 05:27:35 GMT+0530 (India Standard Time) 891,640 million litres. Karnataka's Krishnarajasagara Dam on river Cauvery is full - and is a cause for celebration. This amounts to about 0.063 TMC of water a day. The water level is expected to touch the 100-foot mark by Saturday.
Here is the latest data of Ghataprabha, Alamatti, KRS.
The Dam provides irrigation and drinking water facilities for more than 12 districts of Tamilnadu.
At 21% of its live capacity of 4,131,000 million litres, compared to 7% at the same time last year. Let’s call it drinking water, even though it is for other daily use purposes too. Karnataka: Water level rises in Cauvery basin dams