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1 Central Water Commission Date: 06/07/2018 Bulletin No: 67 Flood Monitoring Directorate 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) 4 URL FOR FLOOD FORECASTING WEBSITE: URL FOR THREE DAYS ADVISORY FLOOD FORECAST (AFF): Name: Designation: Anshu Prakash Mishra Assistant Director (Hydromet) Page 1 of 7
2 Flood Monitoring Directorate A: Extreme Flood Situations : PART-I: DAILY WATER LEVELS AND FORECASTS FOR LEVEL FORECAST SITES Sites where the previous Highest Flood Level (HFL) is equalled or exceeded Flood ing Site Level Date Trend Trend Date No station is flowing in Extreme Flood Situation Page 2 of 7
3 Flood Monitoring Directorate B: Severe Flood Situations : PART-I: DAILY WATER LEVELS AND FORECASTS FOR LEVEL FORECAST SITES (Site (s) where water level is equalled or exceeded Level but below Highest Flood Level (HFL)) Flood ing Site Level Date Trend Trend Date Jiabharali NT Road Crossing Jia- Sonitpur Assam :00 Falling Brahmaputra Neamatighat Jorhat Assam :00 Falling Falling 7/7/ :00:00 Brahmaputra Tezpur Sonitpur Assam :00 Steady 65.1 Falling 7/7/ :00:00 Bagmati Benibad Muzaffarpur Bihar :00 Steady 49.0 Falling 7/7/ :00:00 Mahananda Dhengraghat Purnia Bihar :00 Steady Falling 7/7/ :00:00 Kamalabalan Jhanjharpur Madhubani Bihar :00 Falling Rising 6/7/ :00:00 Mahananda Jhawa Katihar Bihar :00 Rising 31.7 Falling 6/7/ :00:00 Page 3 of 7
4 Flood Monitoring Directorate C: Above Normal Flood Situations : PART-I: DAILY WATER LEVELS AND FORECASTS FOR LEVEL FORECAST SITES Site (s) where water level is equalled or exceeded Level but Less than Level Flood ing Site Level Date Trend Trend Date Gandak Dumariaghat Gopalganj Bihar :00 Falling 61.9 Rising 7/7/ :00:00 Gaurang Kokrajhar Kokrajhar Assam :00 Falling 41.8 Falling 6/7/ :00:00 Subansiri Badatighat Lakhimpur Assam :00 Falling 82.0 Falling 7/7/ :00:00 Beki Beki Road bridge Barpeta Assam :00 Steady Rising 6/7/ :00:00 Brahmaputra Dhubri Dhubri Assam :00 Rising Rising 6/7/ :00:00 Brahmaputra Dibrugarh Dibrugarh Assam :00 Steady Falling 6/7/ :00:00 Brahmaputra Goalpara Goalpara Assam :00 Rising Rising 7/7/ :00:00 Sankosh Golokganj Dhubri Assam :00 Falling Falling 6/7/ :00:00 Brahmaputra Guwahati(D.C.Court) Kamrup Assam :00 Rising Rising 6/7/ :00:00 Kopili Kampur Nagaon Assam :00 Falling 59.4 Falling 7/7/ :00:00 Kushiyara Karimganj Karimganj Assam :00 Falling Falling 6/7/ :00:00 Dhansiri (South) Numaligarh Golaghat Assam :00 Steady 77.5 Steady 6/7/ :00:00 Pagladiya Pagladiya N T Road Nalbari Assam :00 Falling Falling 6/7/ :00:00 Puthimari Puthimari NH Rd Xing Kamrup Assam :00 Falling Falling 6/7/ :00:00 Kosi Baltara Khangaria Bihar :00 Steady Rising 7/7/ :00:00 Kosi Basua Supaul * Bihar :00 Rising Rising 6/7/ :00:00 Page 4 of 7
5 Flood ing Site Level Date Trend Trend Date Ghagra Darauli Siwan Bihar :00 Rising Rising 7/7/ :00:00 Adhwara Kamtaul Darbhanga Bihar :00 Rising Rising 7/7/ :00:00 Ghagra Ayodhya Faizabad Uttar Pradesh :00 Falling 91.5 Falling 7/7/ :00:00 Ghagra Elginbridge Bara Banki Uttar Pradesh :00 Falling Falling 7/7/ :00:00 Ghagra Turtipar Ballia Uttar Pradesh :00 Rising 63.6 Rising 7/7/ :00:00 Raidak-I Tufanganj Koch Bihar West Bengal :00 Falling 34.2 Falling 6/7/ :00:00 Page 5 of 7
6 Flood Monitoring Directorate 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 Flood ing Site FRL (m) MWL (m) Trend Average Inflow (Cumec) Bhadra Bhadra Dam Chikmagalur Karnataka :00 Rising Steady 7/7/ :00:00 Hemavathi Hemavathi Dam Hassan Karnataka :00 Rising Rising 7/7/ :00:00 Cauvery Krishna Raja Sagar Mandya Karnataka :00 Falling Steady 7/7/ :00:00 Tunga Upper Tunga Prject Shimoga Karnataka :00 Steady Rising 7/7/ :00:00 Trend Date Page 7 of 7
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