Water storage reaches10 tmcft in Mallannasagar
The Hindu
Villages slowly getting submerged in the rising waters
After more than one month of pumping Godavari water from Kaleswaram, the water stored at Mallannasagar has reached 10 tmcft by Friday.
The irrigation officials are planning to run the pumps on Saturday also and it is expected that the water level in the reservoir would reach 10.5 tmcft water, which would be minimum draw level.
The pumping of water to Mallannasagar commenced on August 22 at 3 a.m. after pooja was performed by Engineer- in-Chief B. Hari Ram along with Superintendent Engineer T. Venu and others.

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