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Maharashtra: Villages put on alert as water rises in Palghar dam

Updated on: 22 June,2021 12:00 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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The district disaster management cell CEO Dr Kiran Mahajan, in an official communication to tehsildars (revenue officers) of Dahanu and Talasari, said water was getting filled up fast in the dam located at Dapchari due to heavy downpour in the area

Maharashtra: Villages put on alert as water rises in Palghar dam

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The Palghar district administration on Tuesday directed officials to alert residents of villages located near the Kurze dam as its water level has been rising fast due to heavy rains here in Maharashtra.


The district disaster management cell CEO Dr Kiran Mahajan, in an official communication to tehsildars (revenue officers) of Dahanu and Talasari, said water was getting filled up fast in the dam located at Dapchari due to heavy downpour in the area.


Currently, the dam is filled up to 65.63 metres and once the water level reaches 67 metres, its three gates will be opened which could lead to heavy flooding in the surrounding areas, the official said.


Hence, Mahajan asked tehsildars of the two talukas to alert residents of villages located in the vicinity.

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