Nashik's Soaked Dams: A Rainfall Renaissance

Following heavy rains, Nashik's dams in Maharashtra saw a significant increase in water levels, prompting a warning for further downpour. Water releases have impacted local rivers and caused flooding, power outages, and traffic disruptions. Residents near riverbanks are urged to be vigilant.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Nashik | Updated: 20-08-2025 19:31 IST | Created: 20-08-2025 19:31 IST
Nashik's Soaked Dams: A Rainfall Renaissance
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Heavy rains have significantly boosted the water stock in Nashik district's reservoirs, prompting a severe weather warning for the region. The continuous downpour since early Wednesday morning has elevated water levels in several key dams, such as Gangapur, which supplies drinking water to the city.

The increased water levels necessitated the controlled release of water into the Godavari river, affecting Nashik's urban landscape. Consequently, small temples in the Ramkund and Goda Ghat areas have been submerged, with traffic congestion and power cuts compounding the challenges faced by residents.

The district administration has urged citizens residing near the banks of the Godavari and Darna rivers to remain vigilant and adopt precautionary measures. Flood alerts persist as further heavy rainfall is anticipated, emphasizing the critical need for community awareness and preparedness.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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