Indian Railways News => | Topic started by RailXpert on Jul 14, 2012 - 09:01:08 AM |
Title - Kosi water discharge level dips at BirpurPosted by : RailXpert on Jul 14, 2012 - 09:01:08 AM |
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PURNIA: Kosi engineers and civil authorities got a breather as turbulent Kosi river's discharge level, which having peaked to the season's highest at 1,88,230 cusec in the downstream at Birpur (Supaul) barrage in the evening on Thursday, and 1,32,500 cusec at 1 pm at Barahkhestra in Nepal, was showing downwards trend on FridayThe water discharge level was 1,14,800 cusec and 1,07,800 cusec at Birpur and Barahkhestra respectively at 10am on Friday, to the great relief of those in-charge of protecting the eastern and western embankment. The water discharge trends point towards a down-swing on Friday, according to senior engineers. The sudden upsurge in the water discharge level on Thursday created a huge flutter sending shivers down the spine of engineers and civil authorities at Birpur and Supaul.Kosi superintending engineer (SE) M P Thakur, however, said that round the clock patrolling on the embankment is continuing and the engineers and others are on their toes. "We are fully geared up to meet any eventuality, with boulders, sand bags etc. sufficiently stockpiled alongside the embankments. We also have enough generator sets for the emergency light in the event of a crisis," the SE told TOI on Friday.As the quirky and unpredictable Kosi waters made a quantum jump on Thursday, many villages came within its annual sweep. |