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Sabotage suspected in ‘damage’ to a pier of Block 7 of Medigadda barrage
The Hindu
Suspicion of sabotage arose after pillar #20 of Medigadda barrage of Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project (KLIP) in Jayashankar Bhupalpally district, Telangana, partially sunk amid loud sound. The bridge was closed as a safety precaution.
A small portion of the bridge of the Lakshmi (Medigadda) barrage of the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project (KLIP) in Telangana’s Jayashankar Bhupalpally district ‘caved in’ after pillar number 20 of Block 7 of the barrage had ‘partially sunk’ amid loud sound on Saturday night, raising suspicion of sabotage.
The incident led to the temporary closure of the bridge of the barrage across the Godavari river that links Telangana’s Mahadevpur mandal with Maharashtra’s Gadchiroli district, as a safety precaution. Following the incident, KLIP officials immediately swung into action and complained to the local police about the incident suspecting some foul play citing the ‘deafening sound’ that preceded it.
The Block 7 of the barrage is located close to the Maharashtra side, sources in the Irrigation department said. The stored water in the barrage was let out by opening around 22 of the total 85 gates of the barrage to facilitate the technical assessment of the exact cause and extent of damage.
The water level in the barrage decreased from 10 tmcft to 2.91 tmcft by Sunday evening, sources added.
Irrigation department sources said that it was preliminarily assessed that the basement of pillar number 22 of the barrage was slightly damaged and the repairs will be carried out by the construction company soon. The 1.6 km long barrage has 86 piers and its storage capacity is 16.17 tmcft.
L&T has built the barrage and it has also been entrusted with the responsibility of maintaining it for five years.
Officials said the extent of the damage could be ascertained only after the entire water was released from the barrage.