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Water levels decline at major reservoirs in Kerala

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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Water levels at the three major reservoirs in the State - Idukki, Idamalayar and Kallada - recorded a slight decline compared with those obtained last week.

According to figures released by the Central Water Commission, the level declined from 2357.82 ft to 2355.14 ft at Idukki; 496.10 ft to 492.91 ft at Idamalayar; and 364.50 ft to 363.62 ft at Kallada.

However, year-on-year readings revealed healthier levels at all three with Idukki looking up by 18.74 ft; Idamalayar by 10.23 ft; and Kallada by 4.63 ft.

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