Significant Decline in Storage Level

Tiruppur: The water level in the amaravathi dam has dropped sharply to 21.49 feet, raising concerns over reduced water availability in the region.

No Inflow Due to Peak Summer

Officials reported that there has been no significant water inflow into the dam, as the summer season has intensified. The complete stoppage of inflow has contributed to the steady decline in water storage levels.

Impact on Agriculture and Water Supply

The falling water level is expected to affect irrigation activities in nearby agricultural areas that depend on the dam for water supply. Farmers may face challenges if the dry conditions continue for an extended period.

Seasonal Pattern of Water Reduction

Authorities noted that such reductions are common during peak summer months. However, the current level is being closely monitored due to the continued lack of rainfall and inflow.

Monitoring and Precautionary Measures

Water resources officials are keeping a close watch on the situation and may consider precautionary measures if the levels continue to decline. Residents and farmers have been advised to use water judiciously.

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