
Water level
The Hindu
MaduraiWater level in Papanasam dam stood at 135.50 feet (maximum permissible level is 143 ft.) with an inflow of 830.86 cusecs and a discharge of 1,163.50 cusecs. In Manimuthar dam, the level was 85.
Madurai
Water level in Papanasam dam stood at 135.50 feet (maximum permissible level is 143 ft.) with an inflow of 830.86 cusecs and a discharge of 1,163.50 cusecs. In Manimuthar dam, the level was 85.80 ft. (118 ft.) with an inflow of 238 cusecs and a discharge of 10 cusecs. Rainfall recorded in various places during the 24 hours ending at 6 a.m. on Wednesday was (in mm): Palayamkottai 2, Manimutharu 1.80, Cheranmahadevi 1 and Tirunelveli 0.60.

On November 30, a team of officials from the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), Water Resources Department (WRD) and Chennai Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (CMWSSB) conducted a joint inspection of a rainwater vent below the Chennai Bypass Road in Thiruneermalai. This marks the second time NHAI and WRD have carried out an inspection following a request being made by residents. They want NHAI to widen the vent located below the Bypass Road to facilitate rainwater drainage from ‘Nattukalvai’. The office bearers of the Federation of Welfare Associations accompanied the officials.












