Water level of Cauvery river in Dubare is decreasing

Water level of Cauvery river in Dubare is decreasing

Water level of Cauvery river in Dubare is decreasing

Kanive, Feb. 9: This time summer has yet to begin. But there is a change in the inflow of Cauvery.

That is, the water level in the river is decreasing day by day. Therefore, tourists rushing to the major tourist destination of Dubare Sakane Camp are crossing the Cauvery river in Dubare on foot.

In the Cauvery river, which seems to have been naturally paved by nature for pedestrians, it is visible that tourists are walking in the flowing Cauvery water as if it were washing away the black stones that are connected to the other bank on this side. Tourists who rush in droves on weekends also get some entertainment on this occasion in the Cauvery river. Tourists who also get some entertainment on this occasion are walking in the water on foot and enjoying the beauty of Sakane Camp.

Many people who are walking in the river sometimes slip while stepping on the flowing black stones, and in this case, they do not worry if they fall. No matter how careful they are, the mobile phone in their hand should not fall into the water, sometimes without their knowledge, some people fall and hurt their hips and legs while walking happily along the stones on the water, and there are incidents where some people's mobile phones fall into the water and by the time they are removed, water gets inside the mobile phone and damages it.

Forest Department Boat for Tribals

For as long as there was adequate water flow in the Cauvery River, rented boats were operating here. However, as the water in the river recedes, the movement of private boats has been stopped due to the possibility of damage to the boats. Furthermore, there is a mechanical boat of the Forest Department, which is limited only to the tribal families of the Durbare Sakane camp.

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