Water level in Mullaperiyar dam stands at 119.05 feet
The Hindu
The water level in Mullaperiyar dam stood at 119.05 feet (permissible level is 142 feet) with an inflow of 508 cusecs and a discharge of 511 cusecs.
The water level in Mullaperiyar dam stood at 119.05 feet (permissible level is 142 feet) with an inflow of 508 cusecs and a discharge of 511 cusecs. The level in Vaigai dam was 47.61 feet (maximum level 71 feet) with nil inflow and a discharge of 69 cusecs. Combined storage in Periyar credit was 2,908 mcft. Mullaperiyar dam recorded 5 mm and Thekkadi 2 mm of rainfall in the last 24 hours ending at 6 a.m. on Tuesday.
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