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Yamuna Flowing Below Danger Mark, Government Keeping Close Watch: Rekha Gupta
Yamuna Flowing Below Danger Mark, Government Keeping Close Watch: Rekha Gupta

NDTV

time2 days ago

  • Climate
  • NDTV

Yamuna Flowing Below Danger Mark, Government Keeping Close Watch: Rekha Gupta

New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said the Yamuna was flowing below the danger mark on Wednesday morning and said that the government is keeping a close watch on the situation. The water level in the Yamuna at 6 am was 204.76 metres at Old Railway Bridge (ORB), below the danger mark, she said in a post on X. आज प्रातः 6 बजे तक की स्थिति के अनुसार, ORB पर जलस्तर: 204.76 मीटर (खतरे के निशान से नीचे) हथिनीकुंड बैराज से डिस्चार्ज: 31,016 क्यूसेक वज़ीराबाद बैराज से डिस्चार्ज: 41,220 क्यूसेक ओखला बैराज से डिस्चार्ज: 79,840 क्यूसेक संतोष की बात है कि यमुना का जलस्तर अब खतरे के निशान से… — Rekha Gupta (@gupta_rekha) August 20, 2025 The danger mark of water in the river is 205.33 metres. The floodwater had started receding in the river on Tuesday. The satisfactory thing is that the water level is much lower than the danger mark. Exit discharge is higher than the inlet, she said. "Rest assured, the situation is fully under control. Our monitoring and management system is active around the clock, and a close watch is being maintained on every situation," she said. There were 31,016 Cusecs discharged from Hathnikund barrage, while 41,200 Cusecs from the Wazirabad barrage, she said.

Yamuna flowing below danger mark, govt keeping close watch: CM Rekha Gupta
Yamuna flowing below danger mark, govt keeping close watch: CM Rekha Gupta

Business Standard

time2 days ago

  • Climate
  • Business Standard

Yamuna flowing below danger mark, govt keeping close watch: CM Rekha Gupta

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said the Yamuna was flowing below the danger mark on Wednesday morning and said that the government is keeping a close watch on the situation. The water level in the Yamuna at 6 am was 204.76 metre at Old Railway Bridge (ORB), below the danger mark, she said in a post on X. The danger mark of water in the river is 205.33 metre. The flood water had started receding in the river from Tuesday. The satisfactory thing is that the water level is munch lower than the danger mark. Exit discharge is higher than the inlet, she said. "Rest assured the situation is fully under control. Our monitoring and management system is active round the clock and close watch is being maintained on every situation," she said. There was 31,016 Cusecs discharge from Hathnikund barrage, while 41,200 Cusecs from the Wazirabad barrage, she said.

307 people evacuated from Hyderabad's low-lying areas as water gushes from Himayatsagar
307 people evacuated from Hyderabad's low-lying areas as water gushes from Himayatsagar

The Hindu

time7 days ago

  • Climate
  • The Hindu

307 people evacuated from Hyderabad's low-lying areas as water gushes from Himayatsagar

Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) disaster response teams have evacuated 307 persons from low-lying areas in Malakpet, Rajendranagar, and Goshamahal due to increase in water levels after the Himayatsagar Reservoir gates were lifted on Thursday ( August 14, 2025). Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board issued flood warnings on Thursday morning before releasing more water. At the end of the day, six gates were operated to let out 7,822 Cusecs of water. According to a fresh update from the Board issued on Friday morning, four gates were open and outflow was 5,215 Cusecs.

Flood warning in Hyderabad as more water released from Himayatsagar reservoir on August 14
Flood warning in Hyderabad as more water released from Himayatsagar reservoir on August 14

The Hindu

time14-08-2025

  • Climate
  • The Hindu

Flood warning in Hyderabad as more water released from Himayatsagar reservoir on August 14

Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (HMWS&SB) on Thursday (August 14, 2025) issued a flood warning, again, as it released more water from Himayatsagar reservoir on the city outskirts. A similar alert was issued over a week ago when Himayatsagar and Osmansagar neared full tank level (FTL). According to an update from the Board issued around 12.20 p.m., nine gates were operated for four feet height to release 12,046 Cusecs of water. The inflows were 20,000 Cusecs. The outflow on Wednesday late night was 1,927 Cusecs with three gates operated. The number of gates operated and the outflow gradually increased as Thursday morning progressed. At noon, the water level in the reservoir was 1763.05 (2.6799 TMC), against the full tank level (FTL) of 1763.50 feet. Meanwhile, in Hussain Sagar of Hyderabad, the water level on Thursday morning was at +513.30 m against the FTL of +513.41m. The inflow was 305 Cusecs and the outflows was 820 Cusecs .

Flood level in Godavari rising, control rooms opened in Eluru district
Flood level in Godavari rising, control rooms opened in Eluru district

The Hindu

time12-07-2025

  • Climate
  • The Hindu

Flood level in Godavari rising, control rooms opened in Eluru district

With the flood level increasing in Godavari River, the Eluru district administration in Andhra Pradesh has opened control rooms to take up rescue and rehabilitation operations in the flood-prone habitations. The water level at Bhadrachalam was at 40.90 feet and the discharge was about 8.19 lakh Cusecs by 9 a.m. on Saturday (July 12, 2025). At Polavaram Project, the flood level was recorded at 30.940 metres and the Irrigation officials discharged 6.49 lakh Cusecs to the downstream. The Central Water Commission (CWC) officials alerted the Revenue, Irrigation, Disaster Management and the Police officials as the flood level in Godavari is rising. Control Rooms The Eluru district officials opened Control Rooms at different locations to monitor the flood situation and to rescue the victims from the tribal villages. State Control Room Phone No.8333905022, Eluru District Collectorate Control Room No.1800 233 1077, Jangareddygudem Revenue Divisional Office – 8309269056, Kukunoor Tahsildar Office – 8309246369 and Velerupadu Tahsildar Office – 8328696546. Public are requested to call the Control Rooms in emergency, said the flood duty officials. District Collector K. Vetriselvi directed the ITDA, Revenue, Medical and Health, Sachivalayam, APSRTC, Civil Supplies and other departments officials to be alert and take measures to prevent human loss.

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