Oman Daily Observer

Krishna river water levels rise, Karnataka on alert

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BENGALURU: An alert has been sounded in Karnataka’s north districts over the rising levels in Krishna river and its tributarie­s following heavy discharge of water from dams and reservoirs in rain-hit Maharashtr­a, an official said on Wednesday.

“People, especially those living on the banks of Krishna river and its tributarie­s like Doodhganga and Hiranyakes­hi, have been cautioned against stepping into them, as water levels have been rising since Monday due to heavy inflows from Maharashat­ra across the border,” an official of the state disaster monitoring centre said here.

Incessant and widespread rains in catchment areas of south-eastern Maharashtr­a over a week forced its authoritie­s to release excess water from Koyana dam and other reservoirs across Krishna that meanders into the state through Vijayapura (Bijapur), Bagalkot, Belagavi, Kalaburgi, Raichur and Yadgir districts.

“Bathing, swimming, fishing, washing of livestock and crossing the river on boats have been banned to avoid being washed away by strong currents and till water level recedes in the river and its tributarie­s,” the official pointed out.

Heavy inflow also forced the state authoritie­s to release 1.25 lakh cusecs of water from Basavasaga­r reservoir and 70,000 cusecs from Narayanpur­a dam into Krishna, resulting in flooding of low-laying areas in Yadgir and Raichur districts. — IANS

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