CURATED BY – BHAGWAN DAS BERAGI | CITYCHIEFNEWS

Shajapur, the dark clouds covering the sky kept raining intermittently throughout the day and due to this, the water level of the Chillar dam, which quenches the thirst of the people of the city throughout the year, also increased. It is worth noting that after the monsoon became active, the dark clouds camped in the sky are continuously raining intermittently and due to this, the rain continued throughout the day on Wednesday as well and due to this rain, the water level of the Chillar dam has increased to 19 and a half feet. At the same time, according to the Meteorological Department, the process of rain from the sky will continue in the coming days. That is, there is a strong possibility of the dam being filled to the brim in the coming days.

Highest rainfall in 24 hours in Shajapur

An average rainfall of 12.4 mm has been recorded in the district from yesterday till 8 am on Wednesday. According to the information received, the highest rainfall of 24 mm has occurred in Tehsil Shajapur. Similarly, 6 mm rainfall has been recorded in Tehsil Mo Barodia, 9 mm in Shujalpur, 16 mm in Kalapipal, 3 mm in Gulana, 8 mm in Polaykalan and 21 mm in Anvatipur Barodia. Thus, from 01 June 2024 till now, Shajapur has received 870 mm, Mo Barodia has received 922 mm, Shujalpur has received 816 mm, Kalapipal has received 1055 mm, Gulana has received 670 mm, Polaykalan has received 508.9 and A. Barodia has received 769 mm, thus a total average rainfall of 801.5 mm. During the current rainy season in the district, so far the normal rainfall of 987.7 mm has been 186.2 mm less than that.