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Holiday for schools today as heavy rain continues to lash Belagavi district

The Temple of Maruti in the village of Habbanatti was dipped into the Malaprabha River after the heavy rainy Khanapur in Belagavi Region on Wednesday. | Photo Loan: PK Badiger

Due to the heavy rain, the Belagavi Regional Administration declared a holiday for Anganwadis, Kittur and Khanapur Taluks for Thursday, the government, the government, private and assistant primary and secondary schools and pre -university colleges.

The heavy rain continued to pollute the parts of Northern Karnataka on Wednesday. He witnessed high density rainfall in Khanapur in Belagavi region.

Mandoli village in Belagavi Taluk 161 mm rainfall, Pereranwadi 100 mm and Belagavi city 65 mm rainfall recorded.

Following additional water release from Maharashtra, the water levels in Krishna and its arms increased on Wednesday.

Authorities estimated that the water release was 92,050 Cusec (8.3 TMCFT). This is more than 21,603 Cusec than being discharged from Cusec on Tuesday.

There has been a significant increase in the water levels reaching the Lal Bahadur Shastri reservoir in Krishna in Almatti.

The average entrance and output was 70,435 Cusec. The existing gross storage is 76.5 TMCFT or 62% of the full reservoir level.

70,000 Cusec water flowed into the Narayanpur dam, while the output was 65,180 Cusec. The holding water was measured in 26.6 TMCFT or 80% of the full capacity.

Raja Lakhamagouda reservoir in Ghataprabha in Hidkal recorded 26,420 Cusec input and 134 Cusec exit. The dam has 48.9 TMCFT water according to 51 TMCFT levels.

The entrance to Renuka Sagar Dam was recorded 7,014 Cusec and Outflow 194 Cusecs. The dam has 14.2 TMCFT water against 37 TMCFT water levels.

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