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Marathwada Removes 509TMC Water Towards Telangana

Marathwada Removes 509TMC Water Towards Telangana
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Aurangabad: Marathwada, known as a drought prone area, has released a 509 TMC water record towards Telangana from a different dam overflowing this season, said Godavari officials Marathwada Irrigation Corporation (GMIDC) on Thursday.
It has linked a surplus shower in this region this year.
The release of water is the highest of Marathwada and almost a third of the entire Live storage designed by a combined dam of the Dam Different in Maharashtra (1,440 TMC).
Records of water release also more than six live storage of Live Dam Jayakwadi, which is one of the largest dams in the state, and almost double the cumulative storage (260.3TMC) of different dams in Marathwada.
Sabbinwar SK, Engineer Inspector Authority Development of the GMIDC command area, said the series of Babhali in Nanded District had released around 483.9 TMC Air to the southern state since June 1.
“Water discharge from several major irrigation.
Projects in Marathwada – including the Wisnupuri Dam, Yeldungan Dam, Dam Siddheshwar, Dam Dudhna Down, Manar Dam, Dam Majalgaon and Jayakwadi Dam – along with several reservoirs and other obstacles to Telangana through Babhali.
Activities Very heavy rainfall, especially in September, has started the release of water from the dam.
In most projects, water release continues even now, “he said.
Sabbinwar said the other significant dam serving Marathwada, such as Manjra, Lower Tna and IsaPur along with other reservoirs had released at least 25 TMC water towards Telangana besides Babhali.
Marathwada, consisting of eight districts, has received rainfall of 1,066 mm since June 1, which is 153% of normal shower here.
All 11 major irrigation projects at Marathwada simultaneously released water on Thursday morning.
Officials GMIDC said the release of further water from Marathwada to the southern region of the state is likely to remember more rainfall estimated during the monsun withdrawal phase.
“The GIMDC flood management system has worked all the time according to the estimated rainfall and warnings to ensure a smooth reservoir operation,” the official said.

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