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In a first, Gujarat building two air-filled rubber dams using South Korean technology

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Abhinay Deshpande
In a first, Gujarat building two air-filled rubber dams using South Korean technology
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Gujarat is building two air-filled rubber dams using South Korean technology to enhance water storage and flood management. These projects are designed to improve irrigation for local farmers and feature automated systems for monsoon flood control.

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The adoption of advanced international engineering for water management is critical for climate resilience and agricultural stability in the region.

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Gujarat is constructing its first two air-filled rubber dams using South Korean technology to improve water storage, irrigation and flood management, the State government said on Monday (July 6, 2026).

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