Rajasthan: 81.38 % of the whole filling capability of the dams in Rajasthan has been crammed. 90.84 MCM of water has been crammed over the past 24 hours. 90.76 % of the whole filling capability of the dams in Kota division has been crammed.
86.07 % of the whole filling capability of the dams of Banswara division has been crammed. 81.80 % of the whole filling capability of the dams of Jaipur division has been crammed. 64.66 % of the whole filling capability of the dams of Udaipur division has been crammed. 55.71 % of the whole filling capability of the dams of Jodhpur division has been crammed. So far 334 dams have overflowed this monsoon.
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81.38% of the whole filling capability of the dams, 90.84 MQM water got here within the final 24 hours, complete filling within the dams of Kota division…#RajasthanWithFirstIndia @RajGovOfficial @journovinod_ pic.twitter.com/bE6c8Jib7M
— First India News (@1stIndiaNews) September 9, 2024
Water Resources Department launched rainfall information:
Rain information has been launched in Rajasthan over the past 24 hours. While releasing the rain information, the Water Resources Department stated that extraordinarily heavy rain has been recorded within the city of Deeg in Bharatpur division. 9 inches of rain has been recorded within the city of Deeg. 118 MM rain has been recorded within the hills of Deeg. Heavy rain has been noticed in Deeg and Dungarpur. Heavy rain has additionally been recorded in some areas of Banswara and Baran.
The Meteorological Department has predicted heavy rains in these districts:
According to the Meteorological Department, a circulation system is current as much as a top of 5.8 km above central Rajasthan. On September 9, reasonable to heavy rain is predicted in most components of Bharatpur, Jaipur, Ajmer, Kota and Udaipur divisions. On September 10 and 11, reasonable rain is predicted in japanese Rajasthan and heavy rain in some components of Kota and Udaipur divisions. Due to the despair fashioned within the Bay of Bengal from September 12 to 13, extra heavy rain is predicted in japanese Rajasthan.