Water levels fall to 33.59% in Marathwada dams as summer intensifies
Aurangabad region faces critical water storage challenge as major reservoirs slip below one-third capacity.
Water storage levels in Marathwada's principal dams have fallen to 33.59%, signalling a concerning decline as the region enters the peak summer season. The drop reflects the mounting pressure on the region's water resources during the dry months.
With storage now below one-third capacity, local authorities and citizens face a critical period ahead. Water conservation measures and management of existing reserves will be essential to meet the region's needs in the coming weeks.
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