161,000 million litres
Bhama Askhed Dam. At 74% of its live capacity of 217,000 million litres, compared to 99% at the same time last year.
565,000 million litres
Bhatghar Dam. At 84% of its live capacity of 666,000 million litres, compared to 98% at the same time last year.
134,000 million litre
Chaskaman Dam. At 62% of its live capacity of 215,000 million litres, compared to 99% at the same time last year.
241,000 million litres
Dimbhe Dam. At 68% of its live capacity of 382,000 million litres, compared to 99% at the same time last year.
68,000 million litres
Ghod (Chinchani) Dam. At 43% of its live capacity of 1,55,000 million litres, compared to 95% at the same time last year.
70,000 million litres
Gunjawani Dam. At 66% of its live capacity of 104,000 million litres, compared to 53% at the same time last year.
38,000 million litres
Khadakwasla Dam. At 67% of its live capacity of 56,000 million litres, compared to 87% at the same time last year. The reservoir is 1 of 4 that provides drinking water to Pune city. The dam reached full capacity on 16 Jul with water having to be released into the Mutha river. The discharge was stopped on 4th Sep due to subdued rainfall in catchment areas.
84,000 million litres
Manikdoh Dam. At 29% of its live capacity of 2,88,000 million litres, compared to 82% at the same time last year.
268,000 million litres
Nira Deoghar Dam. At 80% of its live capacity of 3,32,000 million litres, compared to 96% at the same time last year.
229,000 million litres
Panshet Dam. At 76% of its live capacity of 3,02,000 million litres, compared to 100% at the same time last year. The reservoir is 1 of 4 that provides drinking water to Pune city.
190,000 million litres
Pawana Dam. At 69% of its live capacity of 2,77,000 million litres, compared to 78% at the same time last year.
53,000 million litres
Pimpalgaon Joge Dam. At 48% of its live capacity of 1,11,000 million litres, compared to 86% at the same time last year.
4,000 million litres
Temghar Dam. At 4% of its live capacity of 105,000 million litres, compared to 9% at the same time last year. The reservoir is 1 of 4 that provides drinking water to Pune city.
19,000 million litres
Wadaj Dam. At 56% of its live capacity of 33,000 million litres, compared to 96% at the same time last year.
312,000 million litres
Warasgaon (aka Varasgaon) Dam. At 86% of its live capacity of 363,000 million litres, compared to 97% at the same time last year. The reservoir is 1 of 4 that provides drinking water to Pune city.
40,000 million litres
Yedgaon Dam. At 50% of its live capacity of 79,000 million litres, compared to 98% at the same time last year.