<p class="title">With heavy rainfall in the past few days, the water storage level in most of the reservoirs in South India is highest compared to last 10 years, says the government.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The current total live storage is 33.57 BCM (billion cubic metres) against the 51.59 BCM capacity in 31 major reservoirs in Southern India, says data from the Central Water Commission.</p>.<p class="bodytext">This year's live water storage is the highest, which is 65 % of the total storage capacity compared to the past 10 years. The average live storage in the last 10 years was 57 % of the total storage capacity, said the Central Water Commission. Last year the total live storage as on August 16 was just 29 % of the total live storage capacity of 31 reservoirs.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The water storage in 91 major reservoirs of the country as on August 16 is 84.743 BCM which is 96% of storage of average of last 10 years, said the Commission.</p>
<p class="title">With heavy rainfall in the past few days, the water storage level in most of the reservoirs in South India is highest compared to last 10 years, says the government.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The current total live storage is 33.57 BCM (billion cubic metres) against the 51.59 BCM capacity in 31 major reservoirs in Southern India, says data from the Central Water Commission.</p>.<p class="bodytext">This year's live water storage is the highest, which is 65 % of the total storage capacity compared to the past 10 years. The average live storage in the last 10 years was 57 % of the total storage capacity, said the Central Water Commission. Last year the total live storage as on August 16 was just 29 % of the total live storage capacity of 31 reservoirs.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The water storage in 91 major reservoirs of the country as on August 16 is 84.743 BCM which is 96% of storage of average of last 10 years, said the Commission.</p>