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Kerala: Orange Alert Issued as Water Level Rises in Idukki Dam

Kerala: Orange Alert Issued as Water Level Rises in Idukki Dam

A view of the Idukki dam. Credit: Wikimedia Commons/Rameshng

Thiruvananthapuram: With the water level in the Idukki reservoir touching 2,395 feet last night, just nine feet short of the full level, an orange alert was issued by the authorities.

The Kerala State Disaster Management Authority (KSDMA) said an orange alert does not mean that shutter operations would be done any time soon.

The shutters would be opened only during daylight hours and after sufficient notice is given to the public and all stakeholders concerned, it said in a statement.

There was no need for the public to panic, KSDMA said.

The full level of the dam is 2,404 feet. The water level is related to the Mean Sea Level and catchment area. The final red alert would be issued when the water level touches 2,399 feet, it said.

Earlier, the Kerala government put the army, navy, air force and coast guard on alert to meet any eventuality in case water is released.

KSDMA had said the water level touched 2,394.72 feet at one PM and an alert would be issued when the level reaches 2395 feet.

Kerala State Electricity Board sources said that when the level reaches 2,397 feet, there is a possibility of water being released on a trial basis for one or two hours.

This is done to find out if there are any obstruction and diversion on the route the water flows, they said.

A team of National Disaster Response Force has already been deployed in Ernakulam and Thrissur and another team would reach Idukki, Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan said in a Facebook post.

The reservoir comprises three dams – Idukki, Cheruthoni and Kulamavu – built for the Idukki Hydroelectric Project.

“Army, navy, air force and coast guard have been asked to be on vigil. Two helicopters have been kept ready. There is no need to panic as of now. The State Disaster Management Authority will give timely directive in this regard,” Vijayan said. “Coast Guard is also ready with small boats to evacuate people if water enters low-lying areas of Ernakulam.”

People living downstream of the reservoir up to the Lower Periyar area in Ernakulam district have been asked to be vigilant, he added.

In the event of opening the sluice gates of Cheruthoni dam, the water would flow through Ernakulam from Idukki, before reaching the Arabian sea, Vijayan said.

According to KSDMA, restrictions have been imposed on tourists visiting some areas near the dam.

The Idukki reservoir’s shutters were last opened in 1992. This is the first time it would attain full-level during the southwest monsoon period. While Idukki dam is used to store water, the other two dams are meant to route water to the powerhouse.

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