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Live Update: Barak River Water Level Breaches Danger Mark

Barak River's Water Level Surges Past Danger Threshold Again Amid Ongoing Flood Concerns

The water levels in the Barak River and its associated basins are currently presenting significant concerns.

The Barak River has breached the danger mark for the fourth time this year. The water level at Annapurna Ghat reached 20.11 meters by midnight on August 9, 2024, following heavy rainfall in Manipur and Mizoram. This surge exceeds the danger level of 19.83 meters and adds to growing concerns over potential flooding. The highest level recorded this year remains 21.54 meters in May, with the all-time record at 21.84 meters from August 1989.

At Badarpur Ghat, the water level, though falling, remains above the danger level of 16.5 meters. This area is influenced by the Barak River and other contributing rivers.

For Karimganj, the Kushiyara River’s water level continues to be above the danger mark of 14.94 meters, reflecting the combined effect of the Barak River and other rivers in the basin.

Overall, the rising water levels across these areas highlight the need for continued vigilance.

12:26 am 10 August 2024

Kushiyara River at Karimganj Holds at 15.5 Meters, Slight Drop Expected

The water level of the Kushiyara River at Karimganj recorded 15.5 meters at 12:00 AM on August 10, 2024. A slight decline to 15.47 meters is forecasted by 6:00 AM.

12:23 am 10 August 2024

Barak River at Badarpur Ghat Falls to 16.91 Meters, Further Decline Expected

The water level of the Barak River at Badarpur Ghat recorded 16.91 meters at 12:00 AM on August 10, 2024. It is expected to drop further to 16.87 meters by 3:00 AM.

12:21 am 10 August 2024

Barak River at Annapurna Ghat Drops to 19.98 Meters, Further Decline Expected

The water level of the Barak River at Annapurna Ghat recorded 19.98 meters at 12:00 AM on August 10, 2024. A slight drop to 19.97 meters is forecasted by 6:00 AM.

12:18 am 10 August 2024

Barak River at Chotabekra Falls to 27.04 Meters

The water level of the Barak River at Chotabekra recorded 27.04 meters at 12:00 AM on August 10, 2024. The trend indicates a falling water level, continuing the downward movement observed earlier. While the level remains above the danger mark, it is being closely monitored.

6:07 pm 9 August 2024

Barak River Water Levels Steady: Karimganj, Annapurna Ghat, Fulertal, and Chotabekra Stable; Badarpur Ghat Falling

For Karimganj: The water level of the Kushiyara River at Karimganj remains steady at 15.5 meters as of 5 pm. Although it is above the danger mark of 14.94 meters, it is not expected to change significantly in the immediate forecast. For Badarpur Ghat: The water level of the Barak River at Badarpur Ghat is falling and currently stands at 16.92 meters as of 5 pm. This level remains above the danger mark of 16.85 meters. The water level is forecasted to decrease slightly by 6 pm. For Annapurna Ghat: The water level of the Barak River at Annapurna Ghat is steady at 20.05 meters as of 5 pm. It remains above the danger mark of 19.83 meters. The level is forecasted to decrease slightly to 19.99 meters by 6 pm. For Fulertal: The water level of the Barak River at Fulertal remains steady at 24.28 meters as of 5 pm. The river has been above the danger mark of 23.88 meters since 9 am on August 7, 2024. For Chotabekra (Base) Station: The water level of the Barak River at Chotabekra is steady at 27.11 meters as of 5 pm. Although it is above the danger mark of 26.5 meters, no significant changes are expected in the immediate forecast.

5:57 pm 9 August 2024

Barak River at Fulertal Surges to 24.28 Meters, Exceeds Danger Level

For Fulertal: The water level of the Barak River at Fulertal stands at 24.28 meters as of 5 pm. The river crossed the danger level of 23.88 meters at 6 am on August 7, 2024, and has remained above this threshold since then. The highest flood level recorded at Fulertal was 26.43 meters on June 21, 2022. The basin here includes the Barak River and other contributing rivers.

5:43 pm 9 August 2024

Barak River at Chotabekra Rises to 27.11 Meters, Influenced by Upstream Conditions in Imphal East

For Chotabekra (Base) Station: The water level of the Barak River at Chotabekra stands at 27.11 meters as of 5 pm. This level, which exceeds the danger mark of 26.5 meters, is influenced by upstream conditions, particularly in Imphal East, where heavy rainfall and water flow variations contribute to the river's rise. The highest flood level recorded at Chotabekra was 32.1 meters on July 31, 1989. The basin here includes the Barak River and other contributing rivers, with Imphal East being a critical area upstream that affects the river's downstream flow.

5:37 pm 9 August 2024

Barak River at Annapurna Ghat Falls to 20.05 Meters, Still Above Danger Level

For Annapurna Ghat: The water level of the Barak River at Annapurna Ghat stands at 20.05 meters as of 5 pm on August 9, 2024. Although the level is currently falling, it remains above the danger mark of 19.83 meters. The water level is forecasted to drop to 19.99 meters by 6 pm. The highest flood level recorded at Annapurna Ghat was 21.84 meters on August 1, 1989. The basin here includes the Barak River and other contributing rivers.

5:33 pm 9 August 2024

Barak River at Badarpur Ghat Falls to 16.92 Meters, Still Above Danger Level

For Badarpur Ghat: The water level of the Barak River at Badarpur Ghat stands at 16.92 meters as of 5 pm on August 9, 2024. While the level is currently falling, it remains above the danger mark of 16.85 meters. The water level is forecasted to drop to 16.9 meters by 6 pm. The highest flood level recorded at Badarpur Ghat was 18.48 meters on September 11, 2007. The basin here includes the Barak River and other contributing rivers.

5:28 pm 9 August 2024

Kushiyara River at Karimganj Falls to 15.5 Meters but Remains Above Danger Level

The Kushiyara River's water level currently stands at 15.5 meters as of 5 pm on August 9, 2024. Although the level is falling, it remains above the danger mark of 14.94 meters. The level is forecasted to drop slightly to 15.46 meters by 6 pm. The highest flood level recorded at Karimganj was 16.57 meters on June 10, 2010. The basin here includes the Barak River and other contributing rivers.

12:57 pm 9 August 2024

Kushiyara River at Karimganj: Water Level Falling but Remains Above Danger Mark

The water level of the Kushiyara River at Karimganj is currently 15.48 meters, as recorded at 12 pm, and is expected to fall slightly to 15.46 meters by 6 pm. Despite the decrease, the level remains above the danger mark of 14.94 meters at Karimganj Ghat. Authorities are keeping a close watch on the situation.

12:48 pm 9 August 2024

Barak River at Badarpur Ghat: Water Level Falling but Still Above Danger Mark

The water level of the Barak River at Badarpur Ghat is falling but remains above the danger mark. As of 12 pm, the level is 16.94 meters and is expected to decrease slightly to 16.9 meters by 3 pm. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation.

12:42 pm 9 August 2024

Barak River at Annapurna Ghat: Water Level Falling but Still Above Danger Mark

The water level of the Barak River at Annapurna Ghat is falling but remains above the danger level. As of 12 pm, the level stands at 20.06 meters and is expected to drop to 19.99 meters by 6 pm. Stay updated on the situation as the river's flow continues to be monitored.

3:33 am 9 August 2024

Kushiyara River Water Level Rises to 15.51 Meters, Increasing Further

As of 3:00 AM on August 9, 2024, the Kushiyara River's water level stands at 15.51 meters. The status is currently increasing, with projections indicating it may rise to 15.56 meters by 6:00 AM. The ongoing increase in water levels raises concerns about potential flooding and impacts in the area. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation and preparing for any necessary responses as the water level continues to rise.

3:30 am 9 August 2024

Barak River Water Level at Badarpur Ghat Steady at 17 Meters

At Badarpur Ghat, the Barak River's water level is recorded at 17 meters as of 3:00 AM on August 9, 2024. While this level is still above the danger mark, it has remained steady. Despite the stability in water levels, the river continues to pose a potential risk due to its height. Authorities are maintaining vigilance and readiness to respond to any changes to ensure the safety of residents and manage any potential impacts.

3:27 am 9 August 2024

Barak River Water Level at Annapurna Ghat Falls to 20.1 Meters

At Annapurna Ghat, the Barak River's water level measures 20.1 meters as of 3:00 AM on August 9, 2024. This level is above the danger threshold but is currently on the decline. Previously, the water level had been a major concern as it exceeded the danger mark. However, the recent decrease in water levels offers some relief. Authorities are keeping a close watch on the situation to ensure that the trend continues and to address any potential flooding risks as conditions evolve.

3:22 am 9 August 2024

Barak River at Chotabekra Falls to 27.4 Meters, Above Danger Level

In Chotabekra, the Barak River's water level is currently at 27.4 meters as of 12:00 AM on August 9, 2024. This level is above the danger mark of 26.2 meters. Fortunately, the water level is now falling. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely to ensure that the situation remains under control and to prepare for any further changes in water levels.

3:19 am 9 August 2024

Kushiyara River in Karimganj Surges to 15.51 Meters, Exceeds Danger Level

In Karimganj, the Kushiyara River is flowing above the danger level of 14.94 meters. As of 2:00 AM on August 9, 2024, the water level has reached 15.51 meters and is expected to continue rising according to forecasts.

3:16 am 9 August 2024

Badarpur Ghat Water Level at 17 Meters and Rising, Forecast Predicts Further Increase

At Badarpur Ghat, the water level of Barak River is flowing above the danger level of 16.85 meters. The water level of Barak River recorded 17 meters as of 2:00 AM on August 9, 2024. The water level is expected to continue rising according to forecasts.
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