❄️ Snowfall at the Dam: A Winter Transformation
Recent snowfall has covered the dam and surrounding mountains in a calm white layer, creating a striking winter scene. The snow-covered slopes, still reservoir water, and massive concrete structure together present a unique blend of natural beauty and engineering strength.
Snowfall in the catchment area plays an important role in reservoir sustainability. As snow accumulates at higher elevations, it acts as natural storage that later contributes to controlled inflows during the melt season, supporting hydropower generation and water management.
Despite the quiet winter surroundings, the dam continues its essential function—regulating water levels, ensuring structural safety, and supporting clean energy production. This seasonal transformation highlights how large hydropower projects remain resilient and operational in all weather conditions.
Winter at the dam is a powerful reminder of how engineering structures coexist with nature, adapting to changing seasons while serving communities downstream.


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