Dam gate fails in Karnataka, posing flood risk to three states

Wednesday 14th August 2024 07:59 EDT
 

Koppal (Karnataka): The crest gate of the Tungabhadra Dam in Karnataka was washed away due to a broken chain link, creating significant flood risks for Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana. Officials reported that gate number 19 was lost to the force of the floodwaters and warned of potential further damage to the dam.

A flood warning has been issued downstream of the Pampa Sagar Dam on the Tungabhadra River in Koppal following the failure of the 19th crust gate, which has caused a substantial release of water. .

Officials from the water resources department have indicated that to facilitate repairs, the reservoir’s water level must be reduced from its current capacity of 105 TMC to between 65 and 55 TMC. To address the issue urgently, the department has opened all but five of the crust gates, with a current discharge rate of 89,000 cusecs.

Residents within a two-km radius of the river have been advised to stay alert and avoid approaching the water.

"There is an emergency situation, we will not allow anyone to visit here. There is a technical aspect and this dam is a national property. We will work to protect this dam. Sometimes these accidents happen. Our first work is to solve this problem," Karnataka deputy CM DK Shivakumar said.


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