The police have advised people to stay indoors until the water recedes (EPS | Manu R Mavelil) 
Kerala

Kerala rains: Situation stable; constant monitoring of water level at Bhoothathankettu

Meanwhile, nearly a thousand residents from the Kothamangalam and Perumbavoor areas flocked to the dam premises, causing concern to authorities.

Jijo Malayil

BHOOTHATHANKETTU: The water level at Bhoothathankettu is being constantly monitored by the authorities concerned in the wake of the rising water levels in Aluva and North Paravur. All 15 shutters were kept open for the past few days to prepare for the eventual release of water from Idamalayar and Cheruthoni (Idukki) dams.

“Even though water from the Idamalayar and Idukki reservoirs flow down to Bhoothathankettu dam, the situation is under control. The water level at the dam only increased by half a feet since Friday morning,” said a senior officer at the Irrigation Department.

The water level at the dam at 7 pm on Friday was 30.85 metres. The irrigation officer said the situation is under control and the areas near the dam are safe.

T Anil Kumar, RDO, who was at Bhoothathankettu to evaluate the water level, told Express a slight increase in the water level is expected once more water from Idukki hits the Bhoothathankettu area. “Currently, 7,079 cubic cm per second water is being released from the Bhoothathankettu dam. The dam shutters will remain open until the water level in Periyar comes down,” he said.

Anil said considering the Karikadaka vavu rituals are to be held in Aluva on Saturday, the water level in the dam is being constantly monitored. “The information about the water level is passed on to the authorities coordinating disaster management activities at Aluva and North Paravur. The rituals will go ahead as scheduled,” he said.

Meanwhile, nearly a thousand residents from the Kothamangalam and Perumbavoor areas flocked to the dam premises, causing concern to authorities. The police have advised people to stay indoors until the water recedes.

T20 World Cup: Suryakumar continues India's policy of not engaging with Pakistan at the toss

'Witnessing betrayal of Indian farmers': Rahul Gandhi sharpens attack on Centre over US trade deal

Don't turn AI-Mela into a jhamela: How India can go beyond PR at its AI Summit

'Hope he is safe': Family seeks his return despite US confirmation on missing Bengaluru student’s death

Debate, vote on motion to remove LS Speaker Om Birla to be taken up on March 9: Rijiju

SCROLL FOR NEXT