Gujarat: Sardar Sarovar dam's water level rises to 138.31 metres; nears full reservoir level
The water level of the Sardar Sarovar Dam in Gujarat rose to 138.31 metres due to increased inflow from rains in Madhya Pradesh. Authorities opened five radial gates and alerted villages on the Narmada River banks. The dam is nearly at full capaci...

Authorities opened five radial gates and supplied water to run the riverbed powerhouse to release water downstream.
As per official data, the dam is receiving around 1.15 lakh cusec water.
With 3,29,985 million cubic feet of water, the Sardar Sarovar Dam has reached 98.77 per cent of its total storage capacity, the data showed.
Due to increased discharge in the Narmada River, villages on the banks in Bharuch, Narmada and Vadodara districts have been alerted. However, there was no immediate fear of flooding, officials said.
Five gates have been opened so far, and if the inflow continues, more gates will be opened, they said.
The Sardar Sarovar project is one of the largest water resource projects in the country, covering Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and Rajasthan. It is responsible for the irrigation of 1.85 million hectares of land in Gujarat and 0.24 million hectares in neighbouring Rajasthan and supplies drinking water for three crore people.
According to government data, heavy rains in Gujarat in the current monsoon season -- nearly 126 per cent of average annual rainfall till Monday -- have filled 105 out of 206 reservoirs to the brim.
Sixty-nine other dams have reached 70 per cent capacity, it stated.
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