Key Points

The SDMA has confirmed that all major dams in Himachal Pradesh are operating safely despite heavy monsoon rains. Key reservoirs like Bhakra and Pong remain stable, though some hydro stations remain shut due to maintenance. Landslide risks are low in most monitored districts, with only a few sites showing moderate activity. Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely while advising caution.

Key Points: Himachal Dams Within Safe Limits Amid Monsoon Confirms SDMA

  • SDMA confirms all major dams within safe operational limits
  • Bhakra, Pong, and Kol Dam maintain stable reservoir levels
  • Malana-II hydro station remains shut after flash flood incident
  • Landslide risk low in most monitored Himachal districts
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All major dams in Himachal Pradesh within safe operational limits, confirms SDMA

SDMA confirms all major Himachal dams operating safely despite heavy rains, with no flood threat from reservoir overflow.

"The pond levels of all dams are currently well within safety margins, and no flood threat is posed from dam-related overflow at this time - SDMA bulletin"

Shimla, July 31

Amid continuing monsoon activity across Himachal Pradesh, the State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA) has confirmed that all major dams in the state are operating within permissible safety limits.

According to the official daily dam status bulletin issued at 5 pm on July 30, none of the monitored dams have crossed their Full Reservoir Level (FRL) or High Flood Level (HFL) thresholds.

The report, compiled from the Satluj, Ravi, Beas, and Yamuna basins, notes that water inflows remain under control, and spillway discharges and machine flows are being regulated based on safety protocols. Key reservoirs such as Bhakra, Pong, Nathpa Jhakri, Kol Dam, and Chamera-I are maintaining safe reservoir levels, despite high inflows due to recent rainfall.

However, some operational concerns persist, which include the Malana-II hydro station remaining shut since a flash flood incident on August 1, 2024. Larji Barrage, Pandoh Dam, and Sainj Barrage have also been shut down due to heavy siltation or maintenance issues.

At Baira Dam, plant operations are currently suspended, and spillway gates are open due to high particulate pollution (PPM), the bulletin noted.

"The pond levels of all dams are currently well within safety margins, and no flood threat is posed from dam-related overflow at this time," the SDMA bulletin stated.

The authority continues to closely monitor all hydro-infrastructure amid active monsoon alerts and has advised downstream populations to remain alert but not alarmed.

Meanwhile, landslide activity in the state remains under control despite ongoing monsoon showers. According to the State Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC), most monitored locations have reported a low-risk status.

In its latest daily landslide monitoring bulletin released on July 30, the SEOC stated, "Out of the 22 monitored sites across Mandi, Kangra, Shimla, and Solan districts, 18 locations reported low activity, while only four sites registered moderate landslide levels. All locations are currently marked as 'working', meaning they are stable but under observation."

- ANI

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Priya S
As someone from Shimla, this is reassuring news 🙏 The 2018 floods were terrifying. SDMA seems more prepared now with daily bulletins. Hope they maintain this transparency throughout monsoon season.
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Arjun K
What about the siltation issues? Every year same problem in Larji and Pandoh. Need long-term solutions, not just temporary shutdowns. Our tax money should fund better maintenance!
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Sarah B
Visiting Himachal next month - glad to know the dams are safe! But curious about the "particulate pollution" at Baira Dam. Is this affecting air quality in nearby areas? More details would help tourists plan better.
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Kavya N
Thank you SDMA for regular updates! My village is downstream of Bhakra Dam. These bulletins help us sleep peacefully during heavy rains. Jai Hind 🇮🇳
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Vikram M
While dams are safe, what about illegal construction near rivers? Saw many new hotels coming up in Mandi district. SDMA should monitor this too - nature's fury doesn't discriminate between govt and private structures.

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