
Flood release in the Jurala project in the Jogula-Gadwal district. | Photo Credit: File image
The premature arrival of the southwestern monsoon rains in some basin in the Krishna basin, especially those in the immediate against jurala regions, allowed a rare event-the flood of the project in May in May, which would otherwise begin on June and mostly in July.
According to officials/engineers monitoring floods in Jurala, this project paid about 50,000 cusecs on Thursday evening and is assumed to go up to a single-lamp CUSECS. In order to maintain the right flood cushion in the tank, engineers ran to 82,000 cusecs.
Until 21:00, the tide to Jurala increased to 99,000 cusec and its storage reached 8.57 TMC FT against the full level of the tank 9.6 TMC FT. The discharge of the spillway was raised to 83,600 CUSEC. Projects upstream in Karnataka, such as Narayanpur, Tungabhadra and Almatti, received a good tide – 1,000 CUSECS, 7 800 CUSECS and 60,400 CUSECS. The Srisailam project received 22,500 CUSECS of Flood, mostly released in the Sunkesula package through the Tungabhadra and Rivulets, which joined it later.
The tide to Srisailam is glad when the water is released from jurala, which is only achieved. By the same time (May 29) Last Year, Jurala Snake and Storage of Less than 4 TMC ft. Similarly, The Storage of Narayanpur Was 15.76 TMC FT (19.82 TMC FT This Year), in Tungabhadra It Was 3.34 TMC FT (12.33 TMC FT) and in Almatti It Was 21.63 TMC FT (45.96 TMC FT this year).
Srisailam storage was on Thursday at 21:00 39,37 TMC FT against its full tank capacity 215.81 TMC FT. Last year it was 32.15 TMC FT.
Published – May 29, 2025 21:46