“Kaleshwaram Barrages facing irreversible damage, warns NDSA report”

A recent report by the National Dam Safety Authority (NDSA) has highlighted irreversible damage to the Kaleshwaram Barrages in Telangana, India. The NDSA report raises concerns about the structural integrity of the barrages, which are essential for irrigation and water supply in the region. The report points out that the damage is severe and could potentially lead to catastrophic consequences if not addressed promptly. The Kaleshwaram Barrages are a crucial part of the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project, which aims to provide water for irrigation and drinking purposes in several districts of Telangana. The NDSA has recommended immediate action to repair the damaged barrages to prevent any further deterioration. The report has sparked a debate among officials and experts about the safety and maintenance of dams and barrages in India. Authorities are being urged to allocate sufficient resources for the maintenance and upkeep of such critical infrastructure to avoid any potential disasters in the future. The NDSA report serves as a wake-up call for policymakers and stakeholders to prioritize dam safety and invest in the maintenance of water infrastructure across the country. It remains to be seen how the authorities will respond to the findings of the report and what steps will be taken to address the issues raised regarding the Kaleshwaram Barrages.

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