Jhalawar : There is a information of aid for the individuals of Jhalawar. The largest Kalisindh dam of the district has been crammed. Kalisindh dam has been crammed to its full capability. At full filling capability, the dam stage is 316 meters and the filling capability is 54.37 MQM. Water is constantly flowing into the Kalisindh dam. Now the gates of the dam can be opened in response to the influx. This data has been given by XEN Mahendra Singh Meena.
If we speak about all of the dams of Rajasthan, then 86.13 p.c of the whole filling capability of the dams of Rajasthan has come. Last yr on 19 September, there was 72.80 p.c water within the dams. 96.61% of the whole filling capability of the dams of Banswara division has come.
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 speak about 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 can be affected because 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 at this time. Whereas the climate is predicted to stay clear within the remaining districts of the state.
However, Jaipur witnessed drizzling rain from final night time until early morning at this time. 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.
#Jhalawar: Relief information for residents
The largest dam of the district, Kalisindh Dam is full, Kalisindh Dam is crammed to its full capability, at full filling capability… #RajasthanWithFirstIndia @DmJhalawar pic.twitter.com/RzRhWQQyOt
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