<p>The Lal Bahadur Shastri Dam in Almatti recorded 2.43 tmcft of water inflow on Sunday following heavy pre-monsoon rains in the region for the last few days. Continuous inflow increased the storage to 37.37 tmcft of water. The 519.60-metre height dam, has maximum storage capacity of 123.081 tmcft.</p>.<p>The present storage is a record compared to data of the previous decades. Inflow during the third week of November last year helped the dam store an additional 20 tmcft of water.</p>.<p>This also helped during the summer, according to Krishna Bhagya Jala Nigam Limited officials. Meanwhile, inflow to the Hipparagi barrage has increased following heavy rains in the last few days.</p>.<p>“The inflow on Sunday was 20,000 cusecs. The same quantity of water is being released,” Vithal Nayak, assistant engineer of the barrage said.</p>.<p>“The barrage, as against its storage capacity of 6 tmcft of water, has now 3 tmcft of water. The barrage is receiving a large quantity of water due to heavy rains. Water from reservoirs across river Krishna in Maharashtra is yet to be released,” he said. </p>
<p>The Lal Bahadur Shastri Dam in Almatti recorded 2.43 tmcft of water inflow on Sunday following heavy pre-monsoon rains in the region for the last few days. Continuous inflow increased the storage to 37.37 tmcft of water. The 519.60-metre height dam, has maximum storage capacity of 123.081 tmcft.</p>.<p>The present storage is a record compared to data of the previous decades. Inflow during the third week of November last year helped the dam store an additional 20 tmcft of water.</p>.<p>This also helped during the summer, according to Krishna Bhagya Jala Nigam Limited officials. Meanwhile, inflow to the Hipparagi barrage has increased following heavy rains in the last few days.</p>.<p>“The inflow on Sunday was 20,000 cusecs. The same quantity of water is being released,” Vithal Nayak, assistant engineer of the barrage said.</p>.<p>“The barrage, as against its storage capacity of 6 tmcft of water, has now 3 tmcft of water. The barrage is receiving a large quantity of water due to heavy rains. Water from reservoirs across river Krishna in Maharashtra is yet to be released,” he said. </p>