Water level in Mullaperiyar, Vaigai dams
The Hindu
Water level in Mullaperiyar dam stood at 132.40 feet (maximum permissible level is 142 ft.) with an inflow of 206 cusecs and a discharge of 600 cusecs. In Vaigai dam, the level was 69.06 ft. (71 ft.)
Water level in Mullaperiyar dam stood at 132.40 feet (maximum permissible level is 142 ft.) with an inflow of 206 cusecs and a discharge of 600 cusecs. In Vaigai dam, the level was 69.06 ft. (71 ft.) with an inflow of 224 cusecs and a discharge of 219 cusecs. Combined storage in Periyar credit was 8,443 mcft. There was no rainfall in the region in the 24 hours ending at 6 a.m. on Thursday.
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