India opens Dhauliganga dam, calls for vigilance in coastal areas

Ashad 27, 2082

manoj badu

India opens Dhauliganga dam, calls for vigilance in coastal areas

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India has opened the gates of the Dhauliganga Dam, which joins the border river Mahakali. Since the gates of the dam were opened on Friday morning, the flow of the border river Mahakali has increased.

According to the Indian side, the dam had to be opened for silt cleaning due to excess water in the reservoir of Dhauliganga Power Station.

Due to the opening of the gates of Dhauliganga Dam, the residents of the Mahakali river coastal area have been asked to be cautious. Citizens of the coastal area have been asked to be careful as the water level in the Mahakali river will rise after the dam gates are opened. Citizens living on the banks of the Mahakali river in Darchula and Baitadi have been asked not to go to the coastal areas  is

Dhauliganga Power Station NHPC said that the dam opened at half past one on Friday morning and will remain open till Saturday afternoon.

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