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The “The Hindu” e-Paper, dated November 30, 2025, reports on water levels and rainfall in the Tirunelveli district of Tamil Nadu, India. The Papanasam dam’s water level is at 133.85 feet (out of a maximum of 143 feet) with an inflow of 843 cusecs and a discharge of 2104 cusecs. The Manimuthar dam’s water level is at 107.79 feet (out of 118 feet) with an inflow of 490 cusecs and a discharge of 480 cusecs. Rainfall data for the 24 hours ending at 6 AM on Sunday are provided for various locations within the district, ranging from 3mm to 17.80mm. The e-Paper also features regular sections on world affairs from an Indian perspective, cinema, technology, science, data analysis, health, and book reviews.

News Article:

Tirunelveli Dams Approaching Capacity as District Receives Rainfall

TIRUNELVELI, INDIA – November 30, 2025 – Water levels in key dams in the Tirunelveli district are rising following recent rainfall, according to The Hindu e-Paper. The Papanasam dam is currently at 133.85 feet, nearing its maximum capacity of 143 feet. Inflow to the dam is measured at 843 cusecs, while the discharge is significantly higher at 2104 cusecs. The Manimuthar dam reports a water level of 107.79 feet out of a maximum of 118 feet, with an inflow of 490 cusecs and a discharge of 480 cusecs.

Rainfall across the district in the 24 hours ending at 6:00 AM Sunday varied, with Tirunelveli city recording the highest at 17.80 mm. Other areas reported the following rainfall totals: Ambasamudram (6 mm), Cheranmahadevi (9.80 mm), Palayamkottai (10.20 mm), Manjolai (3 mm), Kakkachi (4 mm), Nalumukku (4 mm) and Oothu (6 mm).

Authorities are monitoring the dam levels closely.

The Hindu e-Paper continues to provide coverage on variety of topics, including world affairs from an Indian perspective, cinema, technology, science, data analysis, health, and book reviews.

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