Mangalam Dam

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Mangalam Dam is a dam built across the river Cherukunnapuzha (a tributary of Mangalam River) in Palakkad district of Kerala, India. The dam has a capacity of 25,340,000 cubic feet (718,000 m3).[1] A canal system for irrigation purposes was completed and opened in 1966, in the Alathur taluk of Palakkad district.

Mangalam Dam
Mangalam Dam
Mangalam Dam is located in India
Mangalam Dam
Location of Mangalam Dam in India
Mangalam Dam is located in Kerala
Mangalam Dam
Mangalam Dam (Kerala)
Mangalam Dam is located in Tamil Nadu
Mangalam Dam
Mangalam Dam (Tamil Nadu)
Coordinates10°30′33″N 76°32′06″E / 10.50917°N 76.53500°E / 10.50917; 76.53500
Dam and spillways
ImpoundsCherukunnapuzha

Geography

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Most of the inhabitants of the local area come from Perumbavoor Kottayam or Chalakkudy. There are rubber, pepper, coffee, and tapioca plantations in the area.

Mangalam Dam is 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) away from Vadakkencherry. Karimkayam, Earth Dam, Odenthode, Kunjiarpathy, Kavilupara, Vattapara, Neethipuram, Ponkandam, Kadappara, Uppumanne, Olipara, Balaswaram-V.R.T and Choorupara are also in the area.

A big landslide occurred in Kavilupara near to Odenthode during floods in 2007. There is a thick forest in the area of Karimkayam, Odenthode, Kadappara.

Panoramic view of Mangalam Dam
View of the Western Ghats Mountain Range from Mangalam Dam Reservoir

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Census of India, 1991: Palakkad. Controller of Publications. 1993. p. 23.