Jaipur : 86.13% of the whole filling capability of the dams in Rajasthan has been crammed. Last 12 months on nineteenth September, the dams had 72.80% of the water. 96.61% of the whole filling capability of the dams in Banswara division has been crammed.
Kota division’s dams have 91.07% of their whole filling capability. Jaipur division’s dams have 82.11% of their whole filling capability. Jodhpur division’s dams have 73.76% of their whole filling capability. Udaipur division’s dams have 71.19% of their whole filling capability. This monsoon, 392 dams have overflown. So far, 107 water sources dams are mendacity empty.
Monsoon weakened within the state:
Now if we discuss monsoon in Rajasthan, then monsoon has weakened within the state. There isn’t any alert of heavy rain for 4 days from the climate division. Monsoon shall be affected as a consequence of weakening of the climate system shaped within the Bay of Bengal. There could also be sporadic rain in some areas of the jap area in the present day. Whereas the climate is predicted to stay clear within the remaining districts of the state.
However, Jaipur witnessed drizzling rain from final evening until early morning in the present day. During the final 24 hours, mild to reasonable rain accompanied with thundershowers occurred at some locations in Alwar, Bharatpur, Dholpur in addition to Sikar, Jhunjhunu, Bhilwara areas.
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Dams have 86.13% of their whole filling capability, final 12 months on September 19, there was 72.80% water, Banswara division…#RajasthanWithFirstIndia @RajGovOfficial @journovinod_ pic.twitter.com/LzwpX89YgK
— First India News (@1stIndiaNews) September 19, 2024