Bengaluru: Karnataka is to release 40.43 thousand million cubic (TMC) feet of water to Tamil Nadu for the months of June and July, according to the Cauvery Water Management Authority's (CWMA) order on Tuesday, sources said. 

However, the decision is subject to review. It also depends on the rainfall received by Cauvery basin and the water storage of four reservoirs in Karnataka.

According to the monthly schedule fixed by the Cauvery Water Dispute Tribunal, the quantum to be released by Karnataka from Biligundlu site is 9.19 TMC and 31.24 TMC for June and July, respectively.

The decision was taken by the CWMA in a meeting, which was attended by representatives of the Centre and the riparian States of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka and Puducherry.

The existing arrangement between Tamil Nadu and Puducherry will continue.

Several parts of Tamil Nadu are grappling with acute water shortage. The Centre had, last month, issued a drought advisory to the state in the backdrop of depleting water levels in its reservoirs.

“The water will be released assuming that monsoon will be normal. The release of water will be reviewed looking at the quantum of rainfall in the Cauvery basin,” an official said.

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MyNation had earlier reported on Tamil Nadu chief minister Edappadi K Palaniswami seeking urgent personal intervention of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday to stop Karnataka’s plan of going ahead with the construction of Mekedatu Dam over Cauvery river.

The Karnataka government’s move was condemned by DMK president MK Stalin and PMK leader Anbumani S Ramadoss as well.

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