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Water level rises to 61% in Pune dams after heavy rains

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: August 6, 2020 10:18 IST

Due to heavy down pour in the catchment areas of four dams around Pune, which provide water to the ...

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Due to heavy down pour in the catchment areas of four dams around Pune, which provide water to the city, increased the storage in these reservoirs.

According to the information provided by the irrigation department, the cumulative water storage of four dams- Temghar, Varasgaon and Panshet and Khadakwasla- stood 45.1 percent as on Wednesday evening.

A senior official from the department said that the Khadakwasla reservoir is filled 61 percent and the water level may reach to 100 percent by Thursday due to incessant rains.

Water will be released from Thursday from Khadakwasla, he said.

A senior IMD official said that the water storage in the dams is likely to increase as good rainfall is expected in the catchment areas in the next few days.

Moderate rainfall with isolated heavy spells are expected in Pune district, while isolated heavy to very heavy showers are expected in the ghat (hilly) areas, the official said.

Tags: Punjab Irrigation DepartmentIndian Meteorological DepartmentPune City
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