Reservoirs filled in the state due to universal rainfall, 40.24 per cent water storage in 207 reservoirs | Dams filled due to rains in the state fourty point twenty four per cent water storage in 207 reservoirs

Reservoirs filled in the state due to universal rainfall, 40.24 per cent water storage in 207 reservoirs

Reservoirs flooded due to rains

As a result of the universal rains that have been falling in the state for the last four days, 207 schemes in the state have accumulated 40.24 per cent water by July 11, 2022. Sardar Sarovar Dam has a storage of 1,51,586 MCFT of water.

In Gujarat (Gujarat) Caught Sunday night From the rain (Rain) The entire state is submerged in water. Scenes of desolation are coming from Ther Ther. The water has turned over the roads again. So somewhere water has penetrated into people’s homes. Water is being seen only in schools, colleges, gardens, shops, farms. On the other hand, as a result of the universal rains that have been falling in the state for the last four days, 207 schemes in the state have accumulated 40.24 per cent water by July 11, 2022. In Sardar Sarovar Reservoir (Sardar Sarovar Dam) 1,51,586 MCFT of water has been stored. Which is 45.37 per cent of the total storage capacity. 2,24,287 MCFT of water has been stored in 206 reservoirs of the state.

1,51,586 MCFT reservoir in Sardar Sarovar reservoir

According to the flood cell of the water supply department, 11 reservoirs have 100 per cent or more, 18 reservoirs 70 to 100 per cent, 25 reservoirs 50 per cent to 70 per cent (including Sardar Sarovar), 101 reservoirs less than 25 per cent. These include 15 reservoirs in North Gujarat, 17 in Central Gujarat, 13 in South Gujarat, 20 in Kutch and 141 in Saurashtra.

13 reservoirs in the state on high alert

As a result of rains in the state, 11 reservoirs with more than 100 per cent reservoir and two reservoirs with 90 to 100 per cent reservoir were found. Is.

The next five days will be overwhelming

The meteorological department has forecast five days of heavy rains in Gujarat. Extreme levels of rainfall are expected in some parts of South Gujarat, North Gujarat and Saurashtra. Heavy rains are likely in Narmada, Bharuch, Valsad, Navsari, Dang, Tapi and Surat. So heavy rain is also expected in Ahmedabad. The state may get partial relief from rains after July 15.

The meteorological department has instructed the fishermen not to plow the sea for the next 5 days. The state government has urged the NDRF, SDRF and local bodies to be vigilant in the wake of heavy rains forecast. So when more rain falls, people from low-lying areas are ordered to move to safer places immediately.

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