KOLHAPUR: Many sections of Kolhapur, Satara and Sangli districts didn’t get rain on Sunday although the India Meteorological Department (IMD) Mumbai had predicted heavy showers in isolated areas.
The ghat parts of Kolhapur district, nevertheless, received mild rain.
A prediction by IMD Mumbai has said that Kolhapur, Satara and Sangli districts won’t expereience any rain activity during the upcoming few days.
The weather section has temporarily removed all rain-related alarms.
The water rates of Panchganga and Krishna rivers also have receded.
The water amount of Panchganga has dipped into 33.6 ft from 34.2 ft by Sunday evening quantified at Rajaram barrage.
Approximately 44 barrages across Panchganga river, nevertheless, continued to be submerged under water.
The amount of Krishna lake dipped into 18.6 ft feet measured in Irwin Bridge at Sangli.
Both lakes had seen rapid growth in water levels following continual rain for 2 days.
On the other hand, the increase was paid by the gain in release from barrages downstream.
The release from dams, also, has decreased.
By Radhanagari dam, the release of 1,400 cusec has been completed.
Likewise, the release from Koyna dam of Satara district has been decreased into 2,100 cusec.
The catchment regions of Koyna dam obtained only 15 millimeter rain on Sunday while Mahabaleshwar acquired only 4 millimeter showers.
At Kolhapur district, cases of harm to properties have occurred in 14 places in the previous 24 hours because of gusty winds.
The majority of the cases were reported by Gadhinglaj and Ajara talukas.
The price of damage to those possessions is still being calculated,” said local government officials.