Recession in the water level in dams in our state

Lack of rains has automatically resulted in a recession in the level of water in the dams. Reports point out that if dry spells continue, there will be no improvement in the water level in our dams. The water levels in the dams are as follows.

Papanasam:

High Water Level - 14.3 feet

Water Level - 17.50 feet

Water Inflow - 90.74 feet

Water Outflow - 104.75

Servalar:

High Water Level - 156 feet

Water Level - 46.55 feet

Manimuthuaaru:

High Water Level - 118 feet

Water Level - 51.17 feet

Water Inflow - 4 cubic feet

Water Outflow - 210 cu feet

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