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Jurala project in danger…rope snapped

A major safety concern has emerged at the Jurala Project in Telangana after a crucial support rope snapped, triggering fears of structural instability. The incident occurred during routine maintenance when one of the main ropes holding essential equipment gave way, causing a partial collapse near the spillway gates. Fortunately, no casualties were reported, but the damage has raised serious questions about the upkeep of the project’s infrastructure.

Officials rushed to the scene and initiated emergency inspections, temporarily halting water release operations. Engineers are currently assessing the damage and determining whether the dam’s safety has been compromised. Local authorities have urged surrounding villages to stay alert as a precautionary measure, and the irrigation department has promised a detailed report within 48 hours. The incident highlights the urgent need for a comprehensive audit of Telangana’s aging irrigation infrastructure.

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