Hirakud Dam Gates Opened as Water Level Rises in Odisha
Sambalpur, August 23, 2025 – With heavy monsoon rains swelling the upper catchment area, Hirakud Dam officials have opened multiple gates to manage rising inflow and safeguard downstream regions.

Key Highlights:
- Gates Opened: Eight sluice gates were released in two phases—four in the morning and another four in the afternoon—comprising three on the left and five on the right side of the dam.
- Reservoir Water Level: The Hirakud Reservoir’s water level currently stands at 620.50 feet, below the full reservoir mark of 630 ft.
- Inflow & Outflow:
- Inflow: 2,52,455 cubic feet per second (cusecs).
- Outflow: 31,525 cusecs, including 27,444 cusecs through the power channel, 214 cusecs for industrial use, and 3,039 cusecs through canal systems.
- Alternative Figures: Another report cites nearly 1 lakh cusecs of outflow, with rainfall of 21.63 mm in the upper catchment and 27.68 mm in the lower.
Advisory & Safety Measures:
- Public Alerts Issued: Authorities have cautioned residents along the Mahanadi River to stay away from riverbanks and avoid water-related activities.
- IMD Forecast: The India Meteorological Department has predicted continued heavy rainfall in Odisha until August 27, driven by a developing low-pressure system in the Bay of Bengal.
Summary in Tabular Format:
| Parameter | Value / Status |
|---|---|
| Water Level | 620.50 ft (target FRL: 630 ft) |
| Gates Opened | 8 sluice gates (3 left, 5 right) |
| Inflow | 2,52,455 cusecs |
| Outflow | 31,525 cusecs (incl. power channel, industrial, canal releases) |
| Rainfall Forecast | Heavy rain expected until August 27 |
| Safety Advisory | Strong warnings issued; public urged to stay alert |
