– Current outflow increased to approximately 1,00,000 cusecs (from earlier 70,000 cusecs).
– Water level in the Lal Bahadur Shastri reservoir at Almatti is at 97% capacity (120.4 tmcft).
– Inflow reported at around 33,968 cusecs.
– Hippargi Barrage: Inflow of 43,500 cusecs; outflow around 35,157 cusecs.
– Raja Lakhamagouda Reservoir (Ghataprabha River): Inflow at approximately 13,480 cusecs; outflow recorded as roughly 2,673 cusecs; reservoir capacity nearly full (50.2 tmcft against a total of 51 tmcft).
– Renuka Sagar Dam (Malaprabha River): Inflows of about 3,281 cusecs with an outflow of nearly1,194c use css water levels are slightly below full capacity.
The warning issued highlights proactive measures by Karnataka authorities to address potential risks associated with heavy rainfall and rising water levels in major dams and reservoirs. Such actions are crucial for safeguarding vulnerable communities from flooding downstream along the Krishna river and its tributaries.
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