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**Tirunelveli Dams Report Moderate Water Levels Following Recent Rainfall**

**Tirunelveli, May 25, 2025 (The Hindu) -** Water levels in key dams across the Tirunelveli district remain below capacity, according to the latest figures released today. The Papanasam dam is currently at 85.90 feet, significantly below its maximum level of 143 feet. Inflow to the dam is measured at 2362.85 cusecs, while the discharge is 300 cusecs.

The Manimuthar dam is also below its maximum, standing at 83.99 feet compared to a maximum of 118 feet. Inflow is significantly lower at 51.32 cusecs, with a discharge of 45 cusecs.

Rainfall across the region in the 24 hours leading up to 6 a.m. Sunday was moderate, with the highest rainfall recorded at Papanasam (21 mm). Other areas recorded the following rainfall (in mm): Ambasamudram (11.60), Servalar dam (11), Nanguneri (1.20), Manjolai (6), Kakkachi (9), Nalumukku (12), and Oothu (14).

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