Kolhapur: Following unrelenting rainfall in Kolhapur Regency, including the damage dam area, for the past few days, the surface of the Panchaga water has increased.
The city of Kolhapur also received a drizzle spell all day on Tuesday.
In accordance with the district disaster management official, the surface of the Panchaga water at 24 feet in Rajaram Barrage in Kasba Bawda.
In a 24-hour period ended on Tuesday, the district received an average rainfall of 14.4mm.
Gagan Bawda received the most (75.7mm), followed by Bhudargad (34.2mm) and Radhanagari (20.5mm).
Meeting, with 3.7mm, and Shirol, with 3.8mm, received the least rainfall in Kolhapur Regency on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, 12 obstacles have been submerged in the district.
Shingnapur, Rajaram, Surve, Rui, Ichalkaranjarji and Barrage Tervad crossed the Panchaganga River; Haldi, Khadak Koge and Sarkari Koge Barrage on Bhogavati; And Yevluj, Thane and Aalwe Barrage on the Kasari River sank.
The damage area of the dam has received heavy shower and water storage in the reservoir has increased.
The Warana Dam has been filled to 60.6% of its capacity, while dudhganga is 38.3% full.
Radhanagari, meanwhile, has 34.6 %%, Tulshi has 49.6%, and Kumbi has 56.2% storage.
The outflow of the dam has begun.
At present, Radhanagari releases water at 1200 cusecs, Warana at 700 cusecs, and dudhganga at 100 cusecs.