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Inflow Forecast Date: 08/07/2019 Central Water Commission Bulletin 69 Tele fax: 2610 6523 Government of India West Block 2, Central Water Commision Second Floor, Wing No 2 E-Mail: [email protected] Flood Forecast Monitoring Directorate R.K. Puram, Central Flood Control Room New Delhi-110066 FLOOD SITUATION SUMMARY PART - I: LEVEL FORECAST Numbers of S.No. Flood Situations Forecasting Sites Extreme Flood Situation: A 0 (Site (s) where the previous Highest Flood Level (HFL) is exceeded or equalled) Severe Flood Situation: B 5 (Site (s) where water level is touching or exceeding the Danger Level but below Highest Flood Level (HFL)) Above Normal Flood Situation: C 7 (Site (s) where water level is touching or exceeding the Warning Level but below Danger Level) Total number of sites above Warning Level ( A+B+C) 12 PART - II: INFLOW FORECAST Number of sites for which inflow forecasts issued: 9 (Where Inflows are equal or exceed the specified Threshold Limit for a particular reservoir / barrage) Name: Ramesh Rai URL FOR FLOOD FORECASTING WEBSITE: http://www.india-water.gov.in/ffs Designation: Scientific Assistant URL FOR THREE DAYS ADVISORY FLOOD FORECAST (AFF): 120.57.32.251 Page 1 of 4 Central Water Commission Date: 08/07/2019 Government of India Tele fax: 2610 6523 Central Water Commision 5th Floor (S), E-Mail: [email protected] Flood Forecast Monitoring Directorate Sewa Bhavan, R.K. Puram, Central Flood Control Room New Delhi-110066 PART-I: DAILY WATER LEVELS AND FORECASTS FOR LEVEL FORECAST SITES B: Severe Flood Situations : (Site (s) where water level is equalled or exceeded Danger Level but below Highest Flood Level (HFL)) Highest Actual level Forecasted flood ------------------ Level Level Trend -------------------- River District Warning Danger (m) ------------------ Trend ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level Level ------------------ Time -------------------- Station State (m) (m) Date Date ---------------- 45.22 Beki Barpeta 46.2 45.28 Rising 44.1 45.1 Rising 8/7/2019 Beki Road bridge Assam 2000-08-04 15:00 18:00:00 Jiabharali Sonitpur 78.5 77.53 76.0 77.0 Rising NT Road Crossing Jia-Bharali Assam 2007-07-26 14:00 86.0 Brahmaputra Jorhat 87.37 85.46 Rising 84.04 85.04 Rising 9/7/2019 Neamatighat Assam 1991-07-11 14:00 09:00:00 78.45 Dhansiri (South) Golaghat 80.16 78.43 Rising 76.42 77.42 Rising 8/7/2019 Numaligarh Assam 2018-08-03 14:00 16:00:00 53.92 Bagmati Sitamarhi 58.15 53.82 Rising 52.73 53.73 Rising 9/7/2019 Runisaidpur Bihar 2017-08-14 14:00 06:00:00 Page 2 of 4 Central Water Commission Date: 08/07/2019 Government of India Tele fax: 2610 6523 Central Water Commision 5th Floor (S), E-Mail: [email protected] Flood Forecast Monitoring Directorate Sewa Bhavan, R.K. Puram, Central Flood Control Room New Delhi-110066 PART-I: DAILY WATER LEVELS AND FORECASTS FOR LEVEL FORECAST SITES C: Above Normal Flood Situations : Site (s) where water level is equalled or exceeded Warning Level but Less than Danger Level Highest Actual level Forecasted flood ------------------ Level Level Trend -------------------- River District Warning Danger (m) ------------------ Trend ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level Level ------------------ Time -------------------- Station State (m) (m) Date Date ---------------- 69.75 Bagmati Sitamarhi 73.0 69.93 Falling 69.1 70.1 Falling 9/7/2019 Dheng Bridge Bihar 2017-08-13 14:00 06:00:00 61.9 Gandak Gopalganj 64.1 61.87 Steady 61.22 62.22 Rising 9/7/2019 Dumariaghat Bihar 2017-08-17 14:00 06:00:00 Siang East Siang 157.54 153.54 152.96 153.96 Rising Passighat Arunachal Pradesh 2000-06-11 13:00 27.73 Brahmaputra Dhubri 30.36 27.74 Steady 27.62 28.62 Rising 8/7/2019 Dhubri Assam 1988-08-28 14:00 21:00:00 105.2 Brahmaputra Dibrugarh 106.48 104.85 Rising 104.7 105.7 Rising 8/7/2019 Dibrugarh Assam 1998-09-03 14:00 21:00:00 64.75 Brahmaputra Sonitpur 66.59 64.52 Rising 64.23 65.23 Rising 9/7/2019 Tezpur Assam 1988-08-27 14:00 09:00:00 Page 3 of 4 Highest Actual level Forecasted flood ------------------ Level Level Trend -------------------- River District Warning Danger (m) ------------------ Trend ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level Level ------------------ Time -------------------- Station State (m) (m) Date Date ---------------- 85.62 Teesta Jalpaiguri 89.3 85.68 Falling 85.65 85.95 Falling 8/7/2019 DOMOHANI West Bengal 1968-10-04 14:00 19:00:00 Page 4 of 4 Central Water Commission Date:08/07/2019 Government of India 5th Floor (S), Central Water Commision Sewa Bhavan, R.K. Puram, Flood Forecast Monitoring Directorate Tele fax: 2610 6523 New Delhi-110066 E-Mail: [email protected] Central Flood Control Room PART-II: DAILY WATER LEVELS AND INFLOW FORECASTS FOR INFLOW FORECASTING SITES (RESERVOIRS) 2A: Reservoirs / Barrage Inflow Forecast: Reservoir/Barrage receiving Inflow more than the Threshold limit Actual Level Forecast Flood Forecasting Site MWL (m) Name of River District State FRL (m) Average Inflow Level (m) Time Trend Trend Date Time (Cumec) Krishna Hipparagi Barrage Bijapur Karnataka 531.4 531.4 521.6012 08:00 Rising 1700.0 Rising 9/7/2019 08:00:00 Tungabhadra Singatalur Barrage Gadag Karnataka 507.0 506.8 12:00 Steady 500.0 Rising 8/7/2019 20:00:00 Bhadra Bhadra Dam Chikmagalur Karnataka 657.75 657.75 640.1806 08:00 Rising 125.0 Steady 9/7/2019 08:00:00 Krishna Almatti Dam Bijapur Karnataka 519.6 519.6 512.06 12:00 Rising 1700.0 Rising 9/7/2019 08:00:00 Hemavathi Hemavathi Dam Hassan Karnataka 890.63 876.8334 08:00 Rising 210.0 Rising 9/7/2019 08:00:00 Kabini Kabini Dam Mysore Karnataka 696.16 690.0489 08:00 Rising 140.0 Steady 9/7/2019 08:00:00 Cauvery Krishna Raja Sagar Mandya Karnataka 752.49 739.9475 08:00 Rising 260.0 Rising 9/7/2019 08:00:00 Tungabhadra Tungabhadra Dam Bellary Karnataka 497.74 497.74 479.53577 14:00 Rising 500.0 Rising 8/7/2019 20:00:00 Tunga Upper Tunga Prject Shimoga Karnataka 588.24 588.24 588.2396 08:00 Steady 200.0 Steady 9/7/2019 08:00:00 Page 4 of 4.
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