The dams, especially those which can be located on the Cauvery basin in Karnataka, are brimming with water in the third week of July. After dealing with drought for consecutive years, Karnataka has gained bountiful rainfall this yr, which has brought massive inflow of water into quite a lot of dams, which are now attracting visitors throughout the weekends. Here’s a list of the main reservoirs in the state that can make interesting monsoon escapades over the weekend.
Krishna Raja Sagara Dam
The KRS reservoir located at Srirangapatna, which has reached its fullest capacity, is now liberating water to Tamil Nadu. The dam is a major source of ingesting water for the folk of Mysuru and Bengaluru.
Kabini Dam
A popular tourist vacation spot, this dam will get water from the Kapila river, a tributary of river Cauvery, which originates in Wayanad, Kerala.
Harangi Dam
Located at Somwarpet, Kodagu, this dam has reached the fullest capacity following heavy rainfall in Kodagu. It is a popular tourist attraction in the house.
Almatti Dam
Situated in Vijayapura, this dam supplies water to the Vijayapura and Bagalkote districts in Karnataka. It has been built around the Krishna river.
Tunga Bhadra Dam
The dam which is getting just right inflow is anticipated to refill in the following couple of days. It is built throughout Tunga Bhadra river and is located at Hosapete, Ballari.
Krishna Raja Sagara Dam
The KRS reservoir located at Srirangapatna, which has reached its fullest capacity, is now liberating water to Tamil Nadu. The dam is a major source of ingesting water for the folk of Mysuru and Bengaluru.
Kabini Dam
A popular tourist vacation spot, this dam will get water from the Kapila river, a tributary of river Cauvery, which originates in Wayanad, Kerala.
Harangi Dam
Located at Somwarpet, Kodagu, this dam has reached the fullest capacity following heavy rainfall in Kodagu. It is a popular tourist attraction in the house.
Almatti Dam
Situated in Vijayapura, this dam supplies water to the Vijayapura and Bagalkote districts in Karnataka. It has been built around the Krishna river.
Tunga Bhadra Dam
The dam which is getting just right inflow is anticipated to refill in the following couple of days. It is built throughout Tunga Bhadra river and is located at Hosapete, Ballari.
Oh dam! Karnataka’s reservoirs are full, and a sight to behold
Reviewed by Kailash
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July 19, 2018
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