Heavy rain in catchment fills one-fourth of Jayakwadi dam

  • | Saturday | 21st July, 2018

While the maximum temperature reported a drop of three degrees celsius, the minimum was a degree below normal. Aurangabad: Heavy rainfall in catchment areas coupled with release of water from upstream areas has resulted into Jayakwadi dam getting filled to one-fourth of its storage capacity by Saturday.The live storage of the dam stands at 25.42% as compared to 23.47% storage reported during corresponding period last year. Officials attached with the flood control cell of Godavari Marathwada Irrigation Development Corporation (GMIDC) on Saturday said that the dam continues to receive discharge from upstream areas at varying speeds.“Ever since the discharge has started almost a week ago, from July 14, the dam is receiving water from upstream areas at varying speeds. Marathwada, comprising eight districts, registered 4.5mm rainfall during the past 24-hours.The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted heavy rainfall for Aurangabad on Sunday followed by chances of intermittent showers during the subsequent 24-hours.The city reported maximum temperature of 27.3 degrees celsius and minimum of 20.6 degrees celsius on Saturday. The inflow had become weak for the last 48-hours, but again picked up pace from Saturday afternoon,” an official said.“By 6 pm on Saturday, inflow of water from Nandur-Madhameshwar weir (11,192 cusec), Nagamthan River Gauging Station (6,000 cusec), Darna dam (4,934 cusec), Gangapur dam (4,342 cusec) was reported towards Jayakwadi dam,” he added.Meanwhile, many parts of the city and region as a whole have been receiving intermittent spells of light to medium rain during the past 24 hours ending at 8am on Saturday.As far as tehsil limits of Aurangabad are concerned, these areas reported over 12mm rainfall.

Aurangabad: Heavy rainfall in catchment areas coupled with release of water from upstream areas has resulted into Jayakwadi dam getting filled to one-fourth of its storage capacity by Saturday.The live storage of the dam stands at 25.42% as compared to 23.47% storage reported during corresponding period last year. Officials attached with the flood control cell of Godavari Marathwada Irrigation Development Corporation (GMIDC) on Saturday said that the dam continues to receive discharge from upstream areas at varying speeds.“Ever since the discharge has started almost a week ago, from July 14, the dam is receiving water from upstream areas at varying speeds. The inflow had become weak for the last 48-hours, but again picked up pace from Saturday afternoon,” an official said.“By 6 pm on Saturday, inflow of water from Nandur-Madhameshwar weir (11,192 cusec), Nagamthan River Gauging Station (6,000 cusec), Darna dam (4,934 cusec), Gangapur dam (4,342 cusec) was reported towards Jayakwadi dam,” he added.Meanwhile, many parts of the city and region as a whole have been receiving intermittent spells of light to medium rain during the past 24 hours ending at 8am on Saturday.As far as tehsil limits of Aurangabad are concerned, these areas reported over 12mm rainfall. Marathwada, comprising eight districts, registered 4.5mm rainfall during the past 24-hours.The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted heavy rainfall for Aurangabad on Sunday followed by chances of intermittent showers during the subsequent 24-hours.The city reported maximum temperature of 27.3 degrees celsius and minimum of 20.6 degrees celsius on Saturday. While the maximum temperature reported a drop of three degrees celsius, the minimum was a degree below normal.

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