Water level rises at Narmada dam, but overflow not soon
June 18, 2013
Ahmedabad, 18 June 2013
According to details received from Kevadia colony at 1.00 pm on Tuesday, the present water level at Sardar Sarovar Narmada dam is 117.02 meter. This is five meter below the overflow mark of 121.92 meter. Thanks to heavy rains in upstream areas of Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, presently there’s inflow of 19114 meter. Inflow is continuously decreasing and there’s no possibility of over flow at this stage.
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