Out of 11 major irrigation dams in drought-hit Maharashtra, seven have no water left in them, official figures revealed.
According to the latest Water Resources Department data for the week ending April 15, only 3% of water stock is available in all the 814 major, medium and minor irrigation projects in parched Marathwada region.
The seven major irrigation dams of Marathwada, where water stock is 'zero' per cent, are Jayakwadi, Purna Siddheshwar, Majalgaon, Manjra, Lower Terna, Mannar and Sina Kolegaon, located in Aurangabad, Parbhani, Beed, Nanded and Osmanabad districts.
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Besides, the Purna Yeldari dam in the region has a water stock of 2%, Upper Penganga 10%, Vishnupuri 7% and Lower Dudhana has 18%, the data showed.
The 75 minor irrigation dams in Marathwada have just 4% water stock left, while 728 minor irrigation projects are left with a paltry 3%.
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According to Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, so far, 70 lakh litres has been delivered by train to Latur.
The train came as a big relief for Latur citizens who have been struggling to get drinking water.