05 August,2016 02:22 PM IST | | PTI
Rains continued to hit normal life on the sixth consecutive day on Friday in the district with Panchganga river flowing above warning level
Rains continued to hit normal life on the sixth consecutive day on Friday in the district with Panchganga river flowing above warning level.
Traffic jam was reported on the six state highways as vehicles bunched up amid heavy to medium downpour. According to district information officials, Radhanagari dam is already full and discharge from this dam on this morning was 7912 cusecs per second. Water capacity in Warana dam will touch its full capacity very soon, thanks to adequate rains, they said.
Water level in Panchaganga river near Kolhapur city was recorded at 40 feet today, while the danger mark is at 43 feet. Flood water at present is rising at a speed of 2 inches per half an hour, officials said.
Meanwhile, 63 small bridges in the district and those flowing over nullahs have flooded throwing normal life out of gear. Water storage in major dams till today was recorded as - Radhanagari 8.29 TMC, Warana 31.49 TMC (34.39), Dudhaganga 16.69 TMC, Tulashi 2.58 TMC.
In last 24 hours, Karavir recorded 35.27 mm rainfall, Kagal 40.75 mm, Panhala 71.42 mm Shahuwadi 73 mm, Hatakanangale 20.75 mm, Shirol 18.85 mm Radhanagari 66 mm.