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Water in Maha dams rises by 25% between July 9-16

This rise between July 9-16, of 160.7 TMC, constitutes about 10 percent of the total storage capacity of the state's dams which is 1720.09 TMC, an official said.

July 17, 2018 / 21:06 IST
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Heavy rains over the past few days has increased the water stock in Maharashtra's dams by almost 25 percent from 643.64 thousand million cubic feet (TMC) on July 9 to 804.34 TMC on July 16, state government data has revealed.

This rise between July 9-16, of 160.7 TMC, constitutes about 10 percent of the total storage capacity of the state's dams which is 1720.09 TMC, an official said.

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A state Water Resources official said that divisions such as Amravati, Pune and Nagpur had received excess rainfall while regions like Konkan and Nashik had received less rainfall, till July 16, when compared to the same period last year.

Replying to a query on the Konkan belt traditionally receiving the highest amount of rainfall, the official said that the region saw less rains in June this year.