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With water level in the Pong Dam rising by 11.11 feet in the past 36 hours, the Bhakrha Beas Management Board (BBMB) dam authorities have decided to release 49,000 cusecs water from dam in the Beas river on Tuesday at 3 pm. Meanwhile, one lakh cusecs was released in the Sutlej river from the Ropar Barrage on Monday night.
Several villages in the Doaba region along the path of the two rivers have been put on high alert, with Army and BSF on stand by to help the district administration. All the schools will remain shut in Hoshiarpur and Kapurthala Tuesday.
The villages including Halerh, Motla, Koliyan, Jahanpur, Mehtabpur, Miani Malay, Harda Kalita, Naushera Pattam, Mauli Mehandi, Bagdoi, Dhania Pattan, which are located on the banks of the river Beas have been put on high alert. In Jalandhar, Kapurthala and Nawanshahr districts, around 5000 acres of cultivable land faces a flood threat.
Deputy Commissioner (DC) Hoshiarpur, Isha Kalia said that BBMB will release 49,000 cusecs water from dam on September 25. She appealed to people of villages near Beas river to take preventive measures.
Water being released into Sutlej river comes from its three local streams including Siswan, Savaan and Sarsa that flow down stream from the dam.
Jalandhar DC Varinder Sharma said he was personally in touch with the high ups in Army and BSF to deal with any sort of situation. He said that due to excessive release of water into Sutlej safe evacuation of people and cattle from low lying areas was necessary. He said that the SDMs have also been entrusted with the task to identify safer places in the district for movement of people, adding that arrangements for dry fodder for animals has been made. He said that if needed mandis would be converted into relief centres.
In Kapurthala and Nawanshahr relief centres have been set up by DCs Mohamad Tayyab and Vinay Bublani,
respectively.
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