Making a suo motu statement in the state Assembly, Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa said the water release would benefit farmers in cultivating samba paddy crop in 12,000 lakh acres.
She said since the rainfall under Southwest monsoon has been increasing in Cauvery's catchment areas in Karnataka and Kerala states, Harangi, Hemavati, Krishnarajasagar and Kabini dams are reaching their maximum capacity.
Consequently, the water level at Mettur last evening was 93.24 feet (maximum level 120 feet) with the storage 56.432 TMC (capacity 93.4), she said.
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