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India's water reservoir levels at 45% capacity in past week

The latest levels were lower than the last 10 years' average of 47%, but 7% points higher compared with the previous week

Srisailam reservoir
Srisailam reservoir
Reuters New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 04 2016 | 8:16 PM IST
Water levels in India's main reservoirs were at 45% of their storage capacity in the week to August 4, down 2% points from a year earlier, government data showed on Thursday.

The latest levels were lower than the last 10 years' average of 47%, but 7% points higher compared with the previous week.

The weather office has retained its forecast for an above-average monsoon this year, boosting hopes of a rise in farm output and income after two years of drought.

Water levels in reservoirs are important primarily for irrigation during the summer and winter months, and for hydropower generation.



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First Published: Aug 04 2016 | 6:40 PM IST

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