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Heavy Rain Fills Pune Dams With 2-Month Water Supply in Just 24 Hours

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Intense rainfall across Pune and Pimpri Chinchwad caused a significant surge in water storage at major reservoirs within a single day. Khadakwasla dam alone received 2.6 TMC of water, substantially boosting its levels. Thirteen dams in the district recorded over 100mm of rainfall during the same 24-hour period. Vadivale and Kalmodi dams began releasing water after storage crossed 90 percent capacity. Authorities cautioned residents living near riverbanks to stay alert amid rising water levels.

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