Larji Dam water to be released, advisory issued
The authorities have issued a public advisory following the planned release of approximately 50 cumecs (cubic meters per second) of water from the Larji Hydroelectric Project (126 MW) in Mandi district. The increased discharge is due to the rising water levels in the Beas river and its tributaries, triggered by snowmelt in higher reaches.
The dam management has cautioned the general public and tourists to stay away from riverbanks, particularly in downstream areas where water levels are expected to rise rapidly. Local administration and disaster management teams have been alerted to monitor the situation closely and ensure public safety.
Residents living near the river and visitors to popular spots along the Beas are advised to exercise caution and avoid any activities near the water, including fishing, bathing or riverbank picnics.
The warning is part of routine safety measures implemented during high discharge events to prevent accidents and ensure community safety. The authorities concerned have emphasised the importance of adhering to the advisory to avoid any untoward incidents during water discharge.
“Further updates will be provided as needed depending on weather conditions and river flow levels,” said an official.