Four gates lifted at Srisailam as floods continues to project

Andhra, Aug. 28: Amid heavy rains, the flood flow continues to Srisailam reservoir, four gates of the project were raised by 10 feet and the water is released.

As much as 1.12 lakh cusecs are being released to Sagar through the spillway amid 2.35 lakh cusecs of flood water continue to flow from Jurala and Sunkesula to Srisailam.

The water level of the reservoir has touched 884.90 feet against total 885 feet and the water stored in the project is 215.32 TMC against total capacity of 215.80 TMC.

Meanwhile, 63,089 cusecs of water has been released to Srisailam right and left hydropower stations to generate electricity.
On the other hand, surface trough has formed from the south coast through Rayalaseema and Tamil Nadu to the coast of Comorin. Due to this, it rained in many places in the state on Saturday. The Meteorological Department has said that there will be rain in many places in Rayalaseema and in many places along the coastal Andhra Pradesh in the next 24 hours. It is said that there will be heavy rains here and there.

On Saturday, the temperature continued to rise at many places in Coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema recording a maximum temperature of 36.6 degrees in Tuni.


Next Story :

  • Hyderabad: Auto Driver Brutally Murdered In Broad Daylight

    Hyderabad: Auto Driver Brutally Murdered In Broad Daylight

    Hanamkonda/Hyderabad, Jan 22 (Maxim News): A brutal incident took place in the heart of Hanamkonda city. The murder of an auto driver in broad daylight is causing a stir. The incident took place near Adala Junction. The deceased has been identified as Macherla Rajkumar of Manikonda.


  • World Bank Backs India on India-Pak Dispute on Indus Water Treaty

    World Bank Backs India on India-Pak Dispute on Indus Water Treaty

    A neutral expert appointed by the World Bank has backed India’s stance on resolving the disputes with Pakistan over the Kishenganga and Ratle hydroelectric projects. The decision reinforces India’s position that these issues should be handled through the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) dispute resolution process, rather than through arbitration.


  • Special Committee On ‘Alaknanda’ Kidney Racket Case

    Special Committee On ‘Alaknanda’ Kidney Racket Case

    Hyderabad, Jan 22 (Maxim News): The Telangana state government has formed a special committee to find out the truth in the Alaknanda Hospital kidney racket case. The committee was formed under the leadership of former Osmania Superintendent Nagender.


  • Fire at Grand Kartal Hotel in Turkey Claims 76 Lives

    Fire at Grand Kartal Hotel in Turkey Claims 76 Lives

    A catastrophic fire broke out early on Tuesday at the Grand Kartal Hotel in Kartalkaya, a ski resort located in northwestern Turkey. The blaze, which occurred during the school winter break, has tragically claimed at least 76 lives and left 51 others injured. The hotel, a 12-story building in the Koroglu Mountains in Bolu province,…


  • HCLTech announces expansion of IT footprint in Hyderabad

    HCLTech announces expansion of IT footprint in Hyderabad

    HCLTech | Hyderabad / Davos, January 22: HCLTech announces expansion of IT footprint in Hyderabad with 5000 additional employment opportunities


Now you can get latest stories from Indtoday on Telegram everyday. Click the link to subscribe.  Click to follow Indtoday Facebook page and Twitter and on Instagram. For all the latest Hyderabad News updates

Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published.