The water level at Hub Dam has reached a critical point, standing at 339 feet, just one foot short of its maximum capacity. The Irrigation Department has issued an alert for the Hub River, warning residents to avoid entering the river and to take precautionary measures.
The significant rise in water level is attributed to heavy rainfall in the catchment area, causing floodwater to enter the dam. Once the water level reaches 339 feet, it will start to flow from the spillway, and the excess water will be carried to the sea through the Hub River.
The Irrigation authorities have warned residents around the Hub River to exercise caution and avoid going into the river. The department has also advised residents to take necessary precautions to ensure their safety.
The Hub Dam is a vital source of water supply for the surrounding areas, and its near-capacity level is a testament to the heavy rainfall in the region. However, the situation also poses a risk of flooding in the downstream areas, and the authorities are taking necessary measures to mitigate any potential damage.
The public has been advised to remain vigilant and follow the instructions of the authorities. The situation is being closely monitored, and updates will be provided as necessary.
The Hub Dam’s near-capacity level is a reminder of the importance of effective water management and flood control measures. The authorities must take proactive steps to ensure that the dam’s water level is managed safely and efficiently, minimizing the risk of flooding and ensuring the safety of the surrounding communities.
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