Telangana rains: Agricultural scientist washed away in Mahabubabad; father missing
The duo belonged to Gangaram thanda of Singareni mandal of Khammam district
By Newsmeter Network Published on 1 Sep 2024 12:04 PM GMTHyderabad: In a tragic incident, an agricultural scientist lost her life after the car she was travelling in washed away. The incident occurred when Akeruvagu overflowed across a bridge at Purushothamaiahgudem in Maripeda mandal in Mahabubabad district.
The deceased was identified as Dr Nunawat Ashwini. She was travelling with her father Nunawat Motilal in a car when the tragic incident happened. The duo belonged to Gangaram thanda of Singareni mandal of Khammam district.
While Ashwiniās body has been found and recovered, her father is still missing. Ashwini was travelling in the car with her father to Hyderabad International Airport in Shamshabad to take a flight to attend a conference in Raipur, Chhattisgarh.
Ashwini and her father spoke to their relatives over the phone and reported that the water was up to their necks and that their car had crashed into the stream. The family members became concerned for their safety when their phones were later turned off and the car was nowhere to be seen.
The Khammam district police launched a search operation to trace Motilal.
Further details are awaited.
Store the heavy inflows in the reservoirs for future needs.
In the light of copious inflows in Irrigation Projects and Reservoirs due to heavy rains in the state, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy and Irrigation Minister N Uttam Kumar Reddy ordered the officials of the state Irrigation department to take necessary measures to store the heavy inflows in the reservoirs for future needs.
The Irrigation authorities have been asked to store water in the ponds, reservoirs and other water bodies in the limits of the projects.
Water levels in the Sripada Yellampally project in Peddapalli district reached nearly full installed capacity due to heavy inflows from the catchment areas. The gates of Yellampally project have been lifted and released water into river Godavari. The officials have been asked to lift flood water not less than one TMC per day from Yellampally.
The Chief Minister suggested to lift water from Nandi and Gayatri Pump Houses and fill the reservoirs. Water will also be lifted to Mid Manair and Lower Manair Dam as well as Ranganayak Sagar and Mallanna Sagar reservoirs.
While, the Yellampally project capacity is 20 TMC, the present storage already reached 18.45 TMC.
In view of increasing inflows in the Kadem project, flood water will be lifted to Mid Manair from Gayatri pump. The capacity of Mid Manair is 27 TMC and current water level is 15 TMC.
Officials are directed to lift more than 14,000 cusecs of water from Mid Manair and release the same in lower Manair dam. Another 6400 cusecs of water will be released to Ranganayak Sagar reservoir from Annapurna reservoir.
Water will be pumped from Ranganayak Sagar to Mallanna Sagar and Kondapochamma Sagar to fill the two reservoirs. From there, water will be lifted to Singur project and Nizam Sagar dam.
The capacity of Annapurna and Ranganayak Sagar are 7.53 TMC each and the Mallanna Sagar capacity is 50 TMC. Currently, 11.43 TMC of water is stored. While the Konda Pochamma Sagar capacity is 15 TMC and the present water levels is 7.91 TMC of water.
The Chief Minister said that, as per the Central Water Commission ( CWC) guidelines, abundant water can be stored in Kondapochamma Sagar reservoir. The officials are directed to store a maximum of 18 TMC to 20 TMC of water in Mallanna Sagar and 10 TMC in Kondapochamma Sagar. The CM cautioned the officials to take required precautions in the water storage.
Further, Revanth Reddy asked the Irrigation officials to lift water to Nizam Sagar from Kondapochamma Sagar through Haldi Vagu.
In the light of copious inflows in Irrigation Projects and Reservoirs due to heavy rains in the state, Chief Minister Sri A Revanth Reddy and Irrigation Minister N Uttam Kumar Reddy ordered the officials of the state Irrigation department to take necessary measures to store the heavy inflows in the reservoirs for future needs. The CM and Irrigation minister enquired the officials about the discharge of flood water from the projects.
The Irrigation authorities have been asked to store water in the ponds, reservoirs and other water bodies in the limits of the projects.
Water levels in the Sripada Yellampally project in Peddapalli district reached nearly full installed capacity due to heavy inflows from the catchment areas. The gates of Yellampally project have been lifted and released water into river Godavari. The officials have been asked to lift flood water not less than one TMC per day from Yellampally.
The Chief Minister suggested to lift water from Nandi and Gayatri Pump Houses and fill the reservoirs. Water will also be lifted to Mid Manair and Lower Manair Dam as well as Ranganayak Sagar and Mallanna Sagar reservoirs.
While, the Yellampally project capacity is 20 TMC, the present storage already reached 18.45 TMC.
In view of increasing inflows in the
Kadem project, flood water will be lifted to Mid Manair from Gayatri pump. The capacity of Mid Manair is 27 TMC and current water level is 15 TMC.
Officials are directed to lift more than 14,000 cusecs of water from Mid Manair and release the same in lower Manair dam. Another 6400 cusecs of water will be released to Ranganayak Sagar reservoir from Annapurna reservoir.
Water will be pumped from Ranganayak Sagar to Mallanna Sagar and Kondapochamma Sagar to fill the two reservoirs. From there, water will be lifted to Singur project and Nizam Sagar dam.
The capacity of Annapurna and Ranganayak Sagar are 7.53 TMC each and the Mallanna Sagar capacity is 50 TMC. Currently, 11.43 TMC of water is stored. While the Konda Pochamma Sagar capacity is 15 TMC and the present water levels is 7.91 TMC of water.
The Chief Minister said that, as per the Central Water Commission ( CWC) guidelines, abundant water can be stored in Kondapochamma Sagar reservoir. The officials are directed to store a maximum of 18 TMC to 20 TMC of water in Mallanna Sagar and 10 TMC in Kondapochamma Sagar. The CM cautioned the officials to take required precautions in the water storage.
CM Revanth Reddy asked the Irrigation officials to lift water to Nizam Sagar from Kondapochamma Sagar through Haldi Vagu.