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The Tungabhadra Dam in Karnataka is facing significant safety concerns due to years of silt accumulation, which has reduced its water storage capacity by over 25%, increasing the risk of flooding and structural failures. Following the washing away of one of its crest gates on August 10, officials are working on restoration efforts, while the Andhra Pradesh Water Resources Minister has visited to assess the situation. Meanwhile, a proposed Balancing Reservoir project to alleviate pressure on the dam has stalled under the current Congress government despite previous commitments by the BJP. Funding shortfalls are hindering the project's progress, with only a fraction of the necessary budget allocated. Experts warn that the dam's capacity issues could lead to flooding of surrounding agricultural areas, prompting alerts for residents in low-lying regions. The dam, crucial for irrigation and flood control, has been a focal point of inter-state discussions regarding water management.
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