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Water levels in the 53 reservoirs across western India were almost 48 per cent higher than their 10-year average levels. | Image: Canva


All-India water levels in the 166 reservoirs monitored by the government staged a smart recovery during the week ended July 9, as the southwest monsoon continued to pound several parts of western and southern India.

 


Water levels in the 53 reservoirs across western India were almost 48 per cent higher than their 10-year average levels. Overall, water levels in the 166 reservoirs as of July 9, 2026, were lower than last year’s level but higher than the 10-year average.

 

Till July 3, 2026, water levels in the reservoirs were at 26 per cent of live capacity at full reservoir level (FRL), which rose to 32.38 per cent during the week ended July 9, 2026. 
Water Levels in 166 Reservoirs Monitored by the Government as On July 9, 2026 


Region

Reservoirs Monitored

Live Capacity at FRL*

Storage Levels**

 

 

 

 

 

 

Current Yr

Last Yr

Normal Storage

% Departure From Normal

North India

11

19.83

31%

42%

33%

-5%

East India

27

21.75

27%

44%

27%

1%

West India

53

38.09

42%

53%

29%

48%

Central Region

28

48.58

36%

45%

31%

15%

Southern India

47

55.28

25%

60%

30%

-18.41%

All India

166

183.56

32%

51%

30%

8%

 


NOTE: Decimals have been rounded off. Normal Storage is Average Storage of Last 10 Years


*FRL is Full Reservoir Levels in BCM (billion cubic meters)


**Storage is % of Live Capacity at FRL

 


Source: Central Water Commission

 

First Published: Jul 09 2026 | 7:32 PM IST



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