– YSR kadapa: Current storage – 40.36 tmc; flood cushion – 37.48 tmc.
– Palnadu: Current live storage – 38.72 tmc; flood cushion – 4.07 tmc.
– Krishna basin features high inflows at pulichintala (45,125 cusecs) and Prakasam Barrage (43,350 cusecs).
– Godavari basin notes heavy outflows at Sir Arthur cotton Barrage (191,232 cusecs), supporting irrigation needs.
– Pennar Basin reservoirs like Somasila store critically important volumes (37.45 tmc).
Image Description: Fishermen spread their nets downstream of Prakasam Barrage in Vijayawada as surplus water flows downstream.
The resurgence in reservoir levels signals significant progress for Andhra Pradesh’s agricultural sector as irrigation needs can be met more reliably this season compared to previous years marked by shortages. Improved water availability also bolsters drinking supplies and industrial use across critical areas.District-level disparities remain noteworthy-while Nellore’s robust capacities underline its importance for both availability and flood management efforts-districts like Visakhapatnam struggle with insufficient reserves despite favorable monsoons elsewhere within the state.
High inflows into river basins such as krishna and Godavari highlight efficient capture provided by key reservoirs like Nagarjuna Sagar but also demand vigilance in managing heavy outflows from structures such as Sir arthur Cotton Barrage.
This rebound offers optimism but underscores the need for sustained investment in balanced distribution strategies so underperforming districts can be supported via robust inter-district cooperation mechanisms.
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