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    Tungabhadra dam gate collapses; high alert issued along Krishna river
    Tungabhadra dam gate washed away, residents on alert

    Tungabhadra dam gate collapses; high alert issued along Krishna river

    By Chanshimla Varah
    Aug 11, 2024
    11:57 am

    What's the story

    A gate of the Tungabhadra dam in Karnataka was washed away on Saturday night due to the snapping of a chain link, resulting in a sudden release of 35,000 cusec water into the river.

    To prevent further reservoir damage, all 33 dam gates were opened. As of Sunday morning, at least 1 lakh cusecs of water was being released.

    As a precaution, the Andhra Pradesh State Disaster Management Authority (APSDMA) has issued a warning to those residing along the riverbanks.

    Dam collapse

    Dam key water source for farmers

    "People in Kurnool district's Kosiri, Mantralayam, Nandavaram and Kouthalam should exercise caution," the senior official said in a press release.

    According to the Deccan Herald, officials at the site stated that the restoration work can only begin after releasing approximately 60 tmc feet (60 thousand million cubic feet) of water from the dam.

    Tungabhadra, built in 1970, is the second-largest 'Surkhi' reservoir after Kerala's Mullaperiyar Dam. It is a key water source for farmers in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana.

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    The chain on 19th gate of Tungabhadra dam snapped 

    The chain of the 19th crustgate of the Tungabhadra dam broke around midnight on Saturday, causing a huge amount of water to flow into the river. This is the first time such a tragedy has occurred in the dam's 70-year history#Tungabhadradam
    pic.twitter.com/m3chWUw37e pic.twitter.com/XlnUj0VANh

    — Karnataka Weather (@Bnglrweatherman) August 11, 2024
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