Kaptai Lake

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History

Construction of the reservoir for the hydro-electric plant began in 1956 by the Government of East Pakistan.[2] Template:Convert of farmland in the Rangamati District was submerged with the creation of the lake. The project was finished in 1961.[3] 40% of the total arable land went underwater as a result of the dam construction and 100,000 people were displaced.[3] The palace of the king of the Chakmas was also flooded and is also underwater.[2] The International Engineering Company and Utah International Inc. received the contract for the construction of the dam. The dam is 670.8 meters long, and 54.7 meters high.[1]

In early September 2024, amid continuous upstream water flow and heavy rainfall in Rangamati, the water level of Kaptai Lake reached the danger level, prompting the opening of 16 sluice gates. The sluice gates, opened to 3.5 feet to help reduce the lake's water level, resulted in the release of 68,000 cusecs of water per second into the Karnaphuli River. A day earlier, the sluices had been opened to 2.5 feet, but with the lake's water level still rising, the decision was made to increase the opening to 3.5 feet. The water level of Kaptai Lake at the time stood at 108.74 MSL (mean sea level), against the lake's maximum capacity of 109 MSL.[4]

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