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The water level in the Godavari river at Bhadrachalam has crossed the first warning level due to heavy inflows from upstream dams, prompting officials to issue a warning. While most parts of Khammam and Kothagudem districts remained dry, several irrigation tanks in the region have surpassed their surplus levels.
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The Godavari river at Bhadrachalam is rising due to heavy inflows from upstream dams, reaching 41.50 feet on Friday. Officials warned residents to stay alert as the first warning level of 43 feet approaches. Khammam tanks remain largely full
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The Godavari River upstream of Pranahita experiences heavy flooding due to widespread rainfall. Sriram Sagar Project receives inflows of 1.51 lakh cusecs, prompting flood alerts and controlled water releases to irrigate over 15 lakh acres across Telangana.
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Continuous rains have brought heavy inflows to major Telangana irrigation projects, with Nagarjuna Sagar, Srisailam, Jurala, Musi, and Sriram Sagar nearing full capacity as floodwaters steadily raise storage levels across reservoirs.
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Hyderabad’s Hussain Sagar has reached near full tank level due to heavy rainfall in surrounding catchment areas. GHMC is monitoring inflows, managing outflow, and urging residents to stay alert to avoid flooding risks during continued rainfall.
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High alert has issued for villages downstream as reservoir receives substantial inflows from upper reaches of Godavari
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With the inflows declining steadily since the last couple of days, irrigation department officials closed the crest gates of the dam
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Traffic comes to a standstill, farmlands inundated, Godavari in spate, visitors throng waterfalls
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In view of heavy inflows, the project authorities tried to lift all its 18 flood gates, but four did not work initially.
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Nalgonda: Irrigation officials lifted 10 crest gates of Nagarjuna Sagar Project (NSP) up to five feet height to release 80,900 cusecs of water downstream following heavy inflows. The project officials decided to open the crest gates with inflows going upto 1,37,239 cusecs. The water level in the project touched 589.9 feet against it Full Reservoir […]
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The Indian Meteorological Department had sounded a red alert for Telangana on Thursday, warning of heavy to very heavy rains in several districts of the State.
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In the last 24 hours, Jurala and Srisailam Dam received 1,11,072 cusecs and 1,50,494 cusecs of water respectively.
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The incident occurred when the family hailing from Setluru village in Bichkunda mandal were crossing the river on foot to visit Chaudamma temple.
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During the year, the 44-player industry has added Rs 4.5 lakh crore to the AUM, while in 2019 it grew 18 per cent from Rs 22.86 lakh crore in 2018, when it had grown only 7.5 per cent
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As per information the water level in the reservoir reached the Full Tank Level of 1,763.5 feet. As a practice the authorities had sounded a siren before opening the gates.