Kudige, Oct. 7: A record 43.617 (1.217 lakh crore liters) TMC of water has flowed into Harangi Dam, the main dam of the district, so far (till October 7), which is an additional 11 TMC of water compared to the same period last year. A total of 36.651 TMC of water has been released into the river and 4.045 TMC of water has been released into the canal, and 2.4 million cubic feet of water has evaporated.
According to the measurement on October 7 last time, 32.84 TMC had flowed into the dam during that period.
In 2025, due to heavy rainfall in the Harangi Dam catchment area from June 14, the inflow into the dam for 4 months was mostly released into the river.
This time, 43.617 TMC of water has flowed, breaking the previous record of the last 25 years. The maximum water level as measured on the morning of Ta. 7 is 2,858.30 feet. Currently, 7.51 TMC of water has been stored in the dam. Water is flowing into the dam at a rate of 649 cusecs (cubic feet per second), and 800 cusecs of water is being released into the river and canal.
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