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28 Jul 2024

MP Weather: 2 gates of Kolar Dam opened in Bhopal; gates of 3 other dams open in state; Bhadbhada, Bargi gates may open soon



Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh is experiencing heavy rainfall, resulting in flooding in several areas. The persistent rains have caused many of the state's dams to reach capacity, necessitating the release of water from four major dams. As a result of the rainfall, flooding, and the opening of dam gates, the risk of flooding has increased in low-lying regions across multiple districts in the state.


In MP, the gates of Kolar Dam in the capital Bhopal, Satpura Dam in Sarani of Betul, Mohanpura Dam in Rajgarh and Sanjay Sarovar Reservoir (Bhimgarh Dam) in Balaghat have been opened. The gates of Bhadbhada Dam in Bhopal and Bargi Dam in Jabalpur are also to be opened soon.


Due to continuous and heavy rains in Bhopal, the water level of Kolar Dam reached 458.70 meters. After this, the officials opened two gates of the dam. Water is being discharged by opening 2 out of 8 gates of the dam by 40 centimeters.



7 gates of Satpura Dam opened


7 gates of Satpura Dam in Sarani of Betul district have also been opened. The dam has a total of 14 gates, half of which have been opened. 7 gates of Satpura dam have been opened up to a total of 4 feet.


Problems have increased in Rajgarh due to continuous rain. The Mohanpura dam here also got filled to the capacity, after which water is being released by opening 4 gates.


On Saturday at 2 pm, three gates of Bhimgarh dam were also opened. 20 thousand cubic feet of water is being released from these gates per second. Earlier it was decided to open the gates at 6 pm on Saturday, but the water in the dam increased rapidly, due to which the gates were opened in the afternoon itself. This caused a tremendous increase in the water level of the Wainganga river. The low lying areas of more than two hundred villages situated on the banks of Wainganga are facing the threat of floods.



Heavy showers drench Bhopal


Heavy rainfall continues to drench Bhopal and most other districts in Madhya Pradesh as active monsoon systems persist. The relentless showers, which began earlier this week, show no signs of abating, bringing much-needed relief to the region while also causing disruptions.


According to the Meteorological Department, the city and surrounding areas can expect the rainfall to continue for at least the next 2-3 days. The consistent downpour is attributed to the vigorous monsoon activity currently sweeping across the state. These weather conditions are expected to bring further moisture and heavy showers.



Bargi dam close to FTL, gate to open Monday 1 pm


Meanwhile, heavy rainfall in Jabalpur district has significantly raised the water levels in the Bargi Dam, leading to a likely opening of its gates on Monday. Authorities have said Bargi Dam gates will be opened on Monday at 1 pm. Residents in low-lying areas have been alerted to maintain a safe distance from the banks of the Narmada River as a precautionary measure.


Covering an extensive catchment area of 14,556 square kilometers, the Bargi Dam has seen a notable increase in water levels due to a substantial rainfall of 5 cm over the past 48 hours. 

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