The Rajanganaya reservoir is overflowing at a rate of 17,000 cubic feet per second, while the Deduru Oya reservoir is spilling at 16,000 cubic feet per second, raising flood risks in multiple areas.
Due to considerable rainfall in the up- and mid- stream areas of Kala Oya, the Rajanganaya reservoir is now spilling at a rate of 17,000 cubic feet per second, the department said. The department ...
Following the opening of the spill gates of the Rajanganaya Reservoir, aroound 6,000 cubic feet of water has flowed through Kala Oya and submerged the Eluwankulama-Kala Oya causeway, completely ...
A considerable rainfall has been occurred in Up and mid stream areas of Kala Oya as of 5.00 pm today. Rajanganaya reservoir is now spilling at a rate of 17000 cubic feet per second· By analyzing that ...
With the opening of the spill gates of the Rajanganaya Reservoir, about 6,000 cubic feet of water flowing through Kala Oya has flowed through the Eluwankulam-Kala Oya shoe bridge, which leads to ...
Both sluice gates of the Angamuwa Reservoir have been opened, while the Rajanganaya Reservoir now has eight sluice gates open, according to correspondents. The Senanayake Samudra in the Ampara ...
Details of Major Reservoir Spilling as at 3.00 p.m. (15.01.2025) ...
Meanwhile, steps have also been taken today to open two sluice gates of the Rajanganaya Reservoir. It is reported that approximately 1,200 cubic meters of water per second is being released into the ...
Four sluice gates of the Rajanganaya Reservoir have been opened following heavy rainfall. The Department of Irrigation stated that steps have been taken to open one of the two sluice gates by two feet ...
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