Gate or Bisalpur Dam was opened for the first time in July, see 6000 Cuseecs water in exclusive footage, administration on warning mode

An important news related to the Bisalpur Dam in Rajasthan came out. Thursday night, a gate of the dam opened to one meter released into the Banas River, about 6000 points of water. The direct impact of this decision will be seen in the Banas River that flows in the Barwara Tehsil area in Chauth in the Sawai Madhopur district. In view of the increasing flow of water, the local administration is placed on warning mode. The decision made due to heavy rainfall in recent days due to ongoing heavy rains in the catchment areas of the Bisalpur Dam is increasing the water level of the dam quickly. The Dam Administration decided to open this gate to keep the water level balanced and remove excess water safely. According to officials, if the rain continues in this way, other gates can also be opened in the coming days. The water level of the Banas River will enter the Sawai Madhopur district via Banas River, which can be seen in the Sawai Madhopur district via Bisalpur, which can be seen in Chauth Ka Barwada, Malarna Dungar and villages in the area. The administration has appealed to the people living in the low -lying areas in these areas. In light of the possible threat, the mission is to be ready to be revenue, disaster management and police departments. Preparations for the Sawai Madhopur District Administration administration said that special monitoring is done on the towns on the banks of the Banas River. The relevant departments were asked to be ready with boats, life -saving equipment, medical sets and emergency parties. People were also instructed not to go near the river. Bisalpur Dam’s condition Bisalpur -Dam is one of the most prominent Rajasthan reservoirs, which is the most important source of water supply of cities such as Ajmer, Jaipur and Tonk. At the moment, the water level of the dam has reached near the danger mark, which needs the drainage of additional water. According to experts, this water will be beneficial for farming and drinking water, but careful is needed. Share this story -tags

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