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Gujarat suffers rainfall deficit; Kutch may face scarcity

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Press Trust of India Gandhinagar
Gujarat faces a rainfall deficit due to late onset of monsoon and shortfall of rains in many parts of the state until mid-August, which may ensure that water reservoirs are empty before next summer said.

As per Gujarat state government figures, the state recorded 57.50 per cent average rain until August 22, while dams in the state are left with a total 13755.90 million cubic metre (MCM) (65.46 per cent) water in addition to Sardar Sarovar Project which has 5131.78 MCM (97.45 per cent) water.

According to figures of Gujarat State Disaster Management Authority (GSDMA), Kutch region in the state has been facing a tough situation with just 167 mm (43.15 per cent) annual average rainfall.
 

As per figures of the state government's Narmada Water Resources Water Supply and Kalpsar Department, Kutch has 31.98 million cubic metre (MCM) or 9.56 per cent of water left in various reservoirs of the region.

Godhatad Dam in Kutch region has no water available in it, while Mitti Dam will provide water only until December this year, as per GSDMA figures.

North Gujarat region has also been facing a similar situation, with 316.39 million cubic metres or 46.87 per cent of annual average rainfall till August 22, the official data said.

North Gujarat has a 498.18 MCM gross water storage (25.92 per cent) against its total capacity.

Mukteswar Dam in Mehsana district of North Gujarat will be able to provide water until February 24, 2015. While Guhai, Majham, Meswo and Hathmati reservoirs of Himmatnagar district would provide water supply until June 2015.

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First Published: Aug 24 2014 | 8:50 PM IST

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