00:00Tungabhadra Dam is a 19-gate dam, and the construction of a stop-log has begun.
00:07Tungabhadra Board, AP and Karnataka authorities have decided that the water should be stopped before the water level reaches the bottom of the dam.
00:15At present, there is 97 Tmc of water in Jalasiam.
00:18From the time the dam was built, 8 Tmc of water were drained from the dam.
00:24In the past 24 hours, 25,571 cubic meters of water were drained from the dam.
00:29Now, 19 gates are being built to stop the water from reaching the bottom of the dam.
00:49The dam will be crushed and the water will be drained up to 1,613 feet.
00:53After that, the damaged gates will be stopped.
00:57At present, the stop-log is planned to be built at a time when the water level is higher than the crushed level.
01:03By doing this, it is possible to ensure that the water is not completely drained.
01:08The Chief Minister of Jalavanaralasekha, Sai Prasad, attended the Somavaram project and discussed the situation there.
01:14The Chief Engineer of Andhra Pradesh, Thottakumar Brindham also spoke to the authorities.
01:20New stop-log designs were also presented in other departments.
01:24In order to stop the water from reaching the bottom of the dam, a workshop is being built.
01:31A total of 5 plates are being made.
01:33Initially, 3 plates will be made.
01:35The AP authorities announced that the work will be completed in 2 days.
01:39After the 3 plates are completed, the gates will be closed for 2 more days.
01:47If the stop-log is not possible when the water is flowing, the water level will be reduced.
02:09Kanayanaidu, who was involved in the construction of the dam gates, joined Jalaseemadu and introduced the Gallantaina gate area.
02:15After learning about the inflow and outflow, he spoke to the authorities.
02:19Ramkrishna Reddy said that the Tungabhadra Palaka Mandali has given permission to use 5 crore rupees for the construction of the stop-log.
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