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27 villages in Guj on alert after Narmada crosses danger mark

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Press Trust of India Ahmedabad

Although the flow of water from upstream Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra has reduced, the dam is still overflowing at 127.95 metre, nearly six metre above its height of 121.90 metre, officials said.

The Narmada district administration has set up an Emergency Response Centre (ERC) and real-time data is being collected to maintain vigil over the water levels in Narmada river.

Alert has been sounded since yesterday late night in 27 villages, including 12 in Nandod taluka and nine in Tilakwada of Narmada district. Most of the villagers have been evacuated to safer places.

River is flowing almost four feet above the danger mark at Golden Bridge in Bharuch, disrupting the traffic movement, officials said, adding that they have alerted the villages in Bharuch, Ankleshwar and Jhagadia areas, where Narmada river is flowing in fury.

 

According to officials, at noon today around 7,86,000 cusecs of water was being discharged from the dam, of which 7,09,448 cusecs will fall directly into sea, while remaining 76,552 cusecs will flow to six river bed turbines for power generation.

Narmada being a perennial river, harnessing of its water by building a huge dam and distributing it to through canal network for drinking and irrigation purposes is a lifeline project of the state, where water scarcity due to deficient rains is a norm.

  

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First Published: Aug 09 2012 | 3:05 PM IST

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