Union Power Ministry reviews impact of flash floods in Teesta basin on hydroelectric projects

Oct 05, 2023

New Delhi [India], October 5 : The Power Ministry is continuously monitoring the situation arising out of flash floods in Teesta Basin in Sikkim. Pankaj Agrawal, Secretary (Power) held an emergency meeting with NHPC wherein senior officers of the Ministry of Power and Central Electricity Authority were also present.
Due to flash floods in the Teesta Basin on the intervening night October 3-4, all the bridges downstream to Teesta-V Hydropower Station upto Tarkhola/ Pamphok have been submerged/ washed out thus severely affecting commutation and communication in these areas. The flood water overtopped the Dam of Teesta V Power Station (510 MW). All connecting roads to the project sites as well as parts of the residential colony have been severely damaged.
"Presently, the power station is under shutdown and not generating electricity. NHPC had timely evacuated the manpower on all its projects and ensured that they were shifted to safer places. However, one casualty is reported from Teesta V power station" Power Ministry said in a statement
Power Ministry further said that ongoing works under construction of hydro project Teesta VI (500 MW) of NHPC have been disrupted. The flood water had entered into the powerhouse and transformer cavern. Bridges connecting the right and left banks at the barrage as well as the Power House have been washed out. Two crane operators working at the project site are reported missing. All efforts are being made to trace them.
"No major damages have been observed in TLDP-III (160 MW) (Teesta Low Dam - III Hydropower Plant) and TLDP-IV (132 MW) power stations located in the downstream West Bengal state. Both the power stations are safe but kept in shut down condition due to heavy siltation brought along with the flood water. NHPC is constantly trying to start the electricity generation in both the projects in coming days. Also, no damage is reported in Rangit Valley where NHPC's Rangit IV power project (120 MW) is under construction and Rangit Power Station (60 MW) is under operation" the Ministry added
The Ministry added that the quantum of damage at all the project sites will be assessed in detail after the water level recedes. NHPC is making all possible efforts with the help of the state government, disaster management authorities and district administration to maintain the supply of essential commodities like food, medicine, electricity etc. in the affected regions.