Kushalnagar, Apr. 22: The Cauvery river is drying up again due to the scorching summer. The water flow in the Cauvery river in Kushalnagar has almost decreased for the last two weeks. Now only rocks are visible at the bottom of the Kushalnagar Cauvery bridge. A sandbag bund has been installed across the Cauvery river near the Baichanahalli pump house, which supplies drinking water to Kushalnagar town, and steps have been taken to store water. Maintenance work on the tube wells in the town is underway, said the municipal chief officer Girish.
Meanwhile, the water flow in the river has completely reduced at the Dubare tourist center and rafting has stopped, and the rafts used are lying on the river bank. Tourists can be seen crossing the river on sandbags placed in the river to reach the camp in Dubare.
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