CHUNGTHANG DAM – GEOGRAPHY

News: Sikkim's Chungthang dam washed away due to substandard construction: Chief Minister

 

What's in the news?

       Sikkim's Chungthang dam was washed away because of substandard construction, Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang has said.

 

Key takeaways:

       The flash flood in the Teesta River, triggered by the cloudburst in Lhonak Lake, caused the accumulation of huge quantities of water, which turned towards Chungthang Dam, destroying the power infrastructure before moving downstream in spate, flooding towns and villages.

 

Chungthang Dam:

       It is a dam and hydroelectric power station located in Chungthang, a town in Sikkim.

       It is an integral part of the 1200 MW mega Teesta Stage III Hydro Electric Project, a major source of electricity for Sikkim and West Bengal.

       It is a run-of-the-river hydroelectric project, which was commissioned in 2017.

       The dam had a gross height of 817 metres and a net head of 778 metres, which was used for power generation.

 

Teesta River:

       It is a Trans Himalayan River flowing through the Indian states of Sikkim and West Bengal and Rangpur in Bangladesh.

       It is a tributary of Brahmaputra River.

 

Origin:

       It originates in the Himalayas and flows through the Indian States of Sikkim and West Bengal before entering Bangladesh, where it flows into the Brahmaputra.

       It has a total length of about 309KM.

 

Main Tributary: Rangeet River