Water from Kethepalli Reservoir released into Musi River in Hyderabad

Water from Kethepalli Reservoir released into Musi River in Hyderabad
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The Musi project in Kethepalli mandal has reached its maximum water capacity just two months after being completed. The recent rainfall in the upper regions of Hyderabad has caused the Musi River to flood, which contributed to the current water levels at the site. The authorities have taken action to release 330 cusecs of water downstream by raising the gate.

Currently, the water level stands at an impressive 644.60 feet, inching ever closer to the maximum water level of 645 feet. The project is receiving an inflow of 243.16 cusecs of water, and 88.17 cusecs of water are being released from the project. The project has a total capacity of 4.46 TMCs, and the current water storage capacity stands at 4.36 TMCs.

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All in all, the Musi project has reached a remarkable milestone as it has reached its full capacity in just two months.

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