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Water level in dams and rainfall

Water level in dams and rainfall
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This report provides current water levels for the Papanasam and Manimuthar dams in India, alongside rainfall data for various regions in the Tirunelveli district. It serves as a routine update for local residents and stakeholders regarding water resource management.

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Accurate monitoring of dam levels and rainfall is essential for agricultural planning and disaster preparedness in the region.

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The water level in Papanasam dam stood at 96.20 feet (the maximum level is 143 feet) with an inflow of 4,137.37 cusecs and a discharge of 504.75. The level in Manimuthar dam stood at 74.70 feet (the maximum level is 118 feet) with an inflow of 1,059.84 cusecs and a discharge of 95 cusecs.

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