Summary of Rainfall and Flood Situation
Posted On:
01 SEP 2020 3:59PM by PIB Delhi
Heavy
to very heavy rainfall at a few places with extremely heavy falls at
isolated places observed over Gujarat & West Rajasthan. 19 Stations
(7 in Bihar, 3 in Uttar Pradesh, 2 each in Gujrat & Maharashtra and 1
each in Assam, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha & West Bengal) are
flowing in Severe Flood Situation and 30 stations (14 in Bihar, 7 in
Uttar Pradesh, 5 in Assam, 2 in Odisha and 1 each in Gujarat &
Rajasthan) are flowing in Above Normal Flood Situation.
Inflow
Forecast has been issued for 24 Barrages & Dams (6 in Madhya
Pradesh, 3 in Uttar Pradesh, 2 each in Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat,
Jharkhand, Maharashtra, West Bengal &Tamilnadu, 1 each in Odisha,
Rajasthan & Telangana). Details can be seen in link http://cwc.gov.in/sites/default/files/cfcr-cwcdfb31082020_5.pdf
Widespread
rainfall with isolated heavy to very heavy falls very likely over West
Rajasthan and over Kutch. It is very likely to decrease significantly
thereafter. Fairly widespread rainfall with Isolated heavy falls very
likely over Northwest India and Western Himalayan Region during 02nd
& 03rd September, 2020. Rainfall intensity over peninsular India is
very likely to increase from 01st September. South Interior Karnataka,
Kerala and Tamil Nadu are very likely to receive Isolated Heavy to Very
Heavy falls on 02nd & 03rd September, 2020.
Rengali
Dam on River Brahmani in Angul District in Odisha continues to flow
above its FRL. There is forecast of heavy rainfall (65.5 to 115.5 mm) in
Kendujar district of Odisha during the next 4 days. Close watch has to
be maintained for any abrupt increase in inflows due to such heavy
rainfall in the reservoir area.
Due
to significant reduction in rainfall, River Wainganga has started
falling at Bhandara&Pauni in Bhandara District of Maharashtra but
continues to flow in Severe Flood Situation. Inflows are reducing in
Gosikhurd Project on river Wainganga in Bhandara District. Excess flow
is released from Gosikhurd Project due to which river Wainganga is
rising in Gadchiroli District of Maharashtra. River Wardha is also
contributing to flow in river Wainganga and the combined flow is
increasing the inflow into Laxmi Barrage on river Godavari in
JayasankarBhupalpalle District of Telangana.
Due
to significant reduction in rainfall, River Narmada has started falling
in its upper reaches. It continues to flow in severe flood situation in
Hoshangabad Districts of Madhya Pradesh. Heavy inflows are still
continuing in Indirasagar, Omkareshwar and SardarSarovar Dam. Releases
from SardarSarovar Dam gave rise to Severe Flooding Situation in
Garudeshwar in Narmada District, Bharuch in Bharuch District of Gujarat.
Due
to reduction in rainfall Rivers Mahanadi & its tributaries in
Chhattisgarh & Odisha are expected to slowly fall with reduction in
inflows into major reservoirs. However, close watch is to be maintained
in Districts Sambalpur, Bhadrak, Jajapur, Cuttack, Angul, Mayurbhanj,
Kendujar in Odisha and Raipur &Champa in Chhattisgarh.
River
Chambal and its Tributaries are getting slow inflows in its Reservoir
systems such as Gandhisagar in Mandsaur District of Madhya Pradesh, Rana
PratapSagar in Chittorgarh District and Kalisindh Dam in Jhalawar
District of Rajasthan. Due to releases from these dams River Chambal is
rising rapidly at Dholpur, in Dholpur District of Rajasthan and is
expected to rise above Danger Level.
Forecasted
Heavy to Very Heavy Rainfall in the next 3 days in South Interior
Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu, increase in inflows into reservoirs in
Upper Cauvery Basin is expected. Since most of the dams are having
storage in excess of 90% close watch is to be maintained for any abrupt
increase in inflows due to such heavy rainfall in the reservoir area.
Strict
vigil is to be maintained in all the above States & Districts for
next 3-4 days. It is advised that close watch has to be maintained for
increased inflows in dams. Releases from any of these reservoirs may be
done as per rule curve and standard operating procedure with advance
intimation to downstream areas. Maximum vigil has to be maintained along
the rail and road tracks and bridges on these rivers and regulate
traffic suitably to avoid any incident. Submergence of low-level cause
ways along rivers and railway tracks along flashy rivers is to be
monitored closely. All district administrations can take effective
measures taking into account the prevailing Covid-19 situation in relief
camps being set up in these districts.
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