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Area reservoirs, aquifer continue to rise

KSAT San Antonio

KSAT San Antonio

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June 22, 2026

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Area reservoirs, aquifer continue to rise

Quiet weather takes over this week, still, area reservoirs and lakes continue to rise after this weekend's rainfall.

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NDTV

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· Jul 7, 2026

Water Level In Mumbai Lakes Reaches 29% Capacity As Rain Intensifies; Vihar, Tulsi Nearly

In the last 24 hours, there has been a 12 increase in the water stock in these seven reservoirs.

Guineematin.com

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· Jul 1, 2026

Fortes pluies à Ratoma (Conakry) : un important trou sous les rails provoque des inondations et des risques de glissement de terrain

Les fortes pluies enregistrées dans la nuit d’hier à aujourd’hui, mercredi 1er juillet 2026, ont provoqué d’importants dégâts à Ratoma, dans la zone située en dessous des rails. Un large trou s’est formé à cet endroit, créant des inondations dans les concessions environnantes, faisant craindre un risque de glissement de terrain et perturbant fortement la [] The post Fortes pluies à Ratoma (Conakry) : un important trou sous les rails provoque des inondations et des risques de glissement de terrain first appeared on Guineematin.com.

Borneo Bulletin

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· Jul 1, 2026

Water disruption affects Berakas, Lambak areas

Water disruption affects Berakas, Lambak areas

The Rising Nepal

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· Jun 23, 2026

Sikta Irrigation constructs recharge ponds

By Siraj Khan, Nepalgunj, June 23: The Sikta Irrigation Project has constructed four groundwater recharge ponds in the G...

The Age

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· Jul 2, 2026

King River fast-tracks hunt to unlock historic WA gold camp potential

King River has wound up first-phase drilling across old dumps at Mindoolah, near Cue in WA, with first samples en route to the lab and the rig now moved to deeper gold targets.

MyJoyOnline

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· Jul 6, 2026

Governing The Rain: Flood risk, institutional failure, and the politics of urban infrastructure in Accra

Introduction and Background Every rainy season, Accra floods. Properties are submerged, livelihoods are disrupted, and in the most acute episodes, lives are lost. Emergency response teams are deployed, ministerial statements are issued, and parliamentary questions are raised. And then the rains recede, the cameras leave, and the institutional conditions that produced the flooding remain precisely []

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Related coverage for "Area reservoirs, aquifer continue to rise ": NDTV — Water Level In Mumbai Lakes Reaches 29% Capacity As Rain Intensifies; Vihar, Tulsi Nearly. Guineematin.com — Fortes pluies à Ratoma (Conakry) : un important trou sous les rails provoque des inondations et des risques de glissement de terrain. Borneo Bulletin — Water disruption affects Berakas, Lambak areas. The Rising Nepal — Sikta Irrigation constructs recharge ponds. The Age — King River fast-tracks hunt to unlock historic WA gold camp potential. MyJoyOnline — Governing The Rain: Flood risk, institutional failure, and the politics of urban infrastructure in Accra