Chandigarh: Although the inflow into the Bhakra and Pong dams has started reducing, the floodgates of both dams are expected to remain open for another three-four days to release excess water that has accumulated in their reservoirs because of the heavy rain in many parts of Himachal Pradesh over the past few days.
On August 14, the Pong Dam, which lies on the Beas in Himachal Pradesh, recorded an inflow of 7.3 lakh cusecs, the highest-ever since it became operational in 1974, resulting in the water level breaching the maximum permissible limit, while the inflow at Bhakra was 1.93 lakh cusecs. The mean inflow at Bhakra as well as Pong at this time of the year is 60,000 cusecs.
Water level at dams
- 1,399.65 feet was the water level at Pong on Wednesday morning, almost 10 feet above the permissible limit of 1,390 feet
- 1,677 feet was the water level at Bhakra Dam on Wednesday, around three feet below the maximum level of 1,680 feet
Controlled discharge
The controlled discharge of additional water from both dams, in coordination with the state governments concerned, will continue till the water level is brought down to optimum level. — BBMB officials