Hogenakkal Inflow Surges to 18,000 Cusecs

IO_AdminUncategorized4 weeks ago35 Views

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  • The inflow into the Hogenakkal area of the Cauvery River rose to 18,000 cusecs by Friday evening.
  • Earlier on Friday morning, the inflow was recorded at 10,000 cusecs but gradually increased throughout the day due to water release from Karnataka’s Kabini and KRS reservoirs.
  • The district governance has banned bathing in the river at Hogenakkal due to safety concerns arising from high inflow levels.
  • Coracle operations, though, remain unaffected despite increased water levels.

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Indian Opinion Analysis

The rising water levels in Hogenakkal highlight critical inter-state dynamics between Tamil Nadu and Karnataka concerning reservoir management and downstream flow regulations. While immediate measures such as banning bathing ensure public safety, sustained high inflows could present logistical challenges for local authorities. Maintaining coracle operations suggests efforts to balance precaution with normalcy for livelihoods dependent on tourism.This situation underscores a need for consistent dialog among states managing shared water resources and highlights how weather or dam releases can have direct implications for neighboring communities.

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