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1 Central Water Commission Date: 07/07/2018 Bulletin No: 68 FLOOD SITUATION SUMMARY PART - I: LEVEL FORECAST S.No. Flood Situations Numbers of ing Sites A B C Extreme Flood Situation:: (Site (s) where the previous Highest Flood Level (HFL) is exceeded or equalled) Severe Flood Situation: (Site (s) where water level is touching or exceeding the Level but below Highest Flood Level (HFL)) Above Normal Flood Situation: (Site (s) where water level is touching or exceeding the Level but below Level) Total number of sites above Level ( A+B+C) PART - II: INFLOW FORECAST Number of sites for which inflow forecasts issued: (Where Inflows are equal or exceed the specified Threshold Limit for a particular reservoir / barrage) 6 URL FOR FLOOD FORECASTING WEBSITE: URL FOR THREE DAYS ADVISORY FLOOD FORECAST (AFF): Name: Designation: N C Bihari Assistant Director - II Page 1 of 6
2 A: Extreme Flood Situations : Sites where the previous Highest Flood Level (HFL) is equalled or exceeded Level Date Trend Trend Date No station is flowing in Extreme Flood Situation Page 2 of 6
3 B: Severe Flood Situations : (Site (s) where water level is equalled or exceeded Level but below Highest Flood Level (HFL)) Level Date Trend Trend Date Jiabharali NT Road Crossing Jia- Sonitpur Assam :00 Steady Steady 8/7/ :00:00 Brahmaputra Neamatighat Jorhat Assam :00 Falling 85.1 Falling 8/7/ :00:00 Bagmati Benibad Muzaffarpur Bihar :00 Falling 48.5 Falling 8/7/ :00:00 Mahananda Dhengraghat Purnia Bihar :00 Falling 35.6 Falling 8/7/ :00:00 Kamalabalan Jhanjharpur Madhubani Bihar :00 Falling 49.9 Falling 7/7/ :00:00 Mahananda Jhawa Katihar Bihar :00 Falling Falling 7/7/ :00:00 Page 3 of 6
4 C: Above Normal Flood Situations : Site (s) where water level is equalled or exceeded Level but Less than Level Level Date Trend Trend Date Gandak Dumariaghat Gopalganj Bihar :00 Steady Falling 8/7/ :00:00 Subansiri Badatighat Lakhimpur Assam :00 Falling Falling 8/7/ :00:00 Beki Beki Road bridge Barpeta Assam :00 Steady Falling 8/7/ :00:00 Brahmaputra Dhubri Dhubri Assam :00 Steady Rising 7/7/ :00:00 Brahmaputra Dibrugarh Dibrugarh Assam :00 Falling Falling 8/7/ :00:00 Brahmaputra Goalpara Goalpara Assam :00 Steady Rising 8/7/ :00:00 Sankosh Golokganj Dhubri Assam :00 Falling 28.9 Falling 8/7/ :00:00 Brahmaputra Guwahati(D.C.Court) Kamrup Assam :00 Steady Falling 8/7/ :00:00 Dhansiri (South) Numaligarh Golaghat Assam :00 Steady Steady 8/7/ :00:00 Puthimari Puthimari NH Rd Xing Kamrup Assam :00 Falling Falling 8/7/ :00:00 Brahmaputra Tezpur Sonitpur Assam :00 Falling Falling 8/7/ :00:00 Kosi Baltara Khangaria Bihar :00 Falling Steady 8/7/ :00:00 Kosi Basua Supaul * Bihar :00 Steady Steady 7/7/ :00:00 Ghagra Darauli Siwan Bihar :00 Steady Falling 8/7/ :00:00 Adhwara Kamtaul Darbhanga Bihar :00 Falling 49.5 Falling 8/7/ :00:00 Ghagra Turtipar Ballia Uttar Pradesh :00 Falling 63.2 Falling 8/7/ :00:00 Page 4 of 6
5 PART-II: DAILY WATER LEVELS AND INFLOW FORECASTS FOR INFLOW FORECASTING SITES (RESERVOIRS) 2A: Reservoirs / Barrage Inflow : Reservoir/Barrage receiving Inflow more than the Threshold limit FRL (m) MWL (m) Trend Average Inflow (Cumec) Bhadra Bhadra Dam Chikmagalur Karnataka :00 Rising Harangi Harangi Dam Kodagu Karnataka :00 Rising Hemavathi Hemavathi Dam Hassan Karnataka :00 Rising Kabini Kabini Dam Mysore Karnataka :00 Falling Cauvery Krishna Raja Sagar Mandya Karnataka :00 Falling Tunga Upper Tunga Prject Shimoga Karnataka :00 Steady Trend Date Page 6 of 6
Central Water Commission. Government of India Central Water Commision Flood Forecast Monitoring Directorate Central Flood Control Room
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