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The water level in the Sardar Sarovar Dam is likely to touch the 126 metre mark with the release of nearly 17,577 Cusecs from the upstream areas in Madhya Pradesh. At present,the water level at the dam is 121.92 metre.
According to Sardar Sarovar Narmada Nigam Limited (SSNNL) officials,there has been a tremendous inflow in the dam due to heavy rains in the catchment areas in Madhya Pradesh.
The water level at the Bargi Dam,the biggest dam on the Narmada in Madhya Pradesh,has touched the 415.70 metre mark,said a senior SSNNL official. The water from the Bargi hydel station flows downstream to the dams of Indira Sagar and Omkareshwar power projects in Madhya Pradeshs Khandwa district and then to the Sardar Sarovar Project (SSP) in Gujarat.
The official added: The dam started overflowing around 10:30 in the morning of September 11,and at present,5.5 lakh cusecs is flowing into the river.
Meanwhile,district authorities in Bharuch have warned mamlatadars in the downstream areas of Bharuch and Jhagadiya taluka to sound alert for fishermen in the inshore fisheries.
Bharuch District Collector Arti Kanwar told The Indian Express: We have asked all mamlatdars to sound warning to the fishermen and those in the downstream areas. The level was expected to rise between 12:00 pm to 6:00 pm on Saturday. We are taking precautions and have asked all mamlatdars to remain stationed at the disaster management cells.
Meanwhile,all the six turbines for generating power at the River Bed and Canal Bed Power House are functioning round the clock.
All the turbines are operating round the clock for a week,generating 46 million units of electricity, the official added.
This is the second time this monsoon that the dam,which provides drinking and irrigation water to large parts of Gujarat,has overflown.
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