The monthly situation report prepared by the Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre says that seven out of 13 dams are below the 15 years average level including the Krishnaraja Sagar dam that supplies drinking water to Bengaluru, Mysuru and Mandya district.
"The Levels at six dams at Linganamakki, Supa, Varahi, Hemavathi, Bhadra and Malaprabha reservoirs are less when compared to the 15 years average levels," the report said.
It said that of the 3,602 minor irrigation tanks inthe state, 24 per cent were still dry, 48 per cent tanks have water less thanhalf of its storage capacity and only 28 per cent tanks have water above 50 pr cent of their water holding capacity.
Udupi, Dakshina Kannada and Kodagu districts have adequate water in the tanks.
The grim situation is despite more thanthe normal rainfall in South Interior Karnataka, NorthInterior Karnataka and Coastal Karnataka between October one and October 21.
"We did receive heavy rains but it was not uniform across the state. It was scattered. Dams and minor irrigation tanks are not filled yet. Paddy production will take a beating. There were not enough rains in the catchment areas of Bhadra, Cauvery and Malaprabha due to which dams could not be filled," said T B Jayachandra, Minister for Minor Irrigation.
"The arid soil due to drought for five years absorbed most of the water. But situation is not that alarming. We have sufficient fodder for cattle and enough water for drinking purpose. We are expecting good rain from the retreating monsoon from North East," said Jayachandra.
Dr G S Srinivasa Reddy, director, Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre attributes it to inadequate rains in the State.
"The seemingly heavy rains this year were actually inadequate. There were not much rains in the catchment areas of the dams and minor irrigation tank due to which most of them are not full except for Almatti and Narayanapura", Reddy said.
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