Somasila Dam, Irrigation dam in Nellore District, India.
Somasila Dam is an earth and gravity dam built across the Penna River in Andhra Pradesh, standing about 39 meters tall. It creates a large reservoir that stores water for agricultural irrigation across the surrounding region.
Construction began in 1975 with the foundation stone ceremony and the dam was completed in 1989. It became an important water management project for the state of Andhra Pradesh.
The dam serves as a vital water source for farming communities across the region. Local farmers depend on it to irrigate their fields and support their livelihoods throughout the year.
The dam is accessible by road and offers viewing points to observe the reservoir. It is best visited during daylight hours to enjoy the full view of the water storage and surrounding landscape.
The dam is part of a larger water system that receives water from another reservoir upstream. This connection to other water storage facilities allows it to distribute water more efficiently across a wider area.
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