Normal life was hit as incessant rains continued to lash the city for the third consecutive day, with the district recording 862.70 mm rainfall in the last 24-hours.
Nashik recorded 70.2 mm rain during last 30-hours ended last evening, while 58 mm rain was recorded in catchment areas of Gangapur dam in past 12—hours, resulting in an increase of 57 per cent in the water level, a statement released by district collector office said.
Gangapur dam, which is the main water source for Nashik city, presently has water capacity of 3202 mcft against total capacity of 5630 mcft, the statement added.
Tribal-dominated Igatpuri taluka of Nashik district recorded 234 mm of rain till 8:30 am today, while Nashik recorded 70.2 mm, Peint 70.4 mm, Dindori 43 mm, Tribakeshwar 125 mm, Kalwan 76 mm, Balgan 43.2 mm, Surgana 71.5 mm, Devla 34.6 mm, Niphad 31.6 mm, Chandvad 30.2 mm, Sinnar 23 mm, while low rainfall was recorded in Nandgaon with 1.00 mm, Malegaon 6.00 mm, Yeola 3.00 mm,, the release said.
A total of 862.70 mm rainfall has been recorded in the district in the past 24-hours. And the Irrigation department has released 16,772 cusecs water from Darna dam following heavy rains in its catchment areas, it said.
Darna dam, which has capacity of 7,149 mcft, has been filled up to 77 per cent. The total water stock in 23 reservoirs of Nashik, by July 30, was 19,797 mcft.
With the pick-up in monsoon activity, farmers have also completed 20 per cent of kharif sowing in their agricultural fields.