India · MH · CWC
Maharashtra
Reservoirs
14
Total capacity
11.5 km³
Avg fill
33.8%
Critical
4
Low level
6
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Reservoirs
Sorted by capacityJayakwadi (Nathsagar)
Godavari · Godavari
Girna
Girna · Godavari
Isapur
Penganga · Godavari
Bhatsa
Bhatsa · West Flowing
Yeldari
Purna · Godavari
Pench (Totladoh)
Pench · Godavari
Mula
Mula · Krishna
Mulshi
Mula · Krishna
Nira Deoghar
Nira · Krishna
Upper Vaitarna
Vaitarna · West Flowing
Dhom
Krishna · Krishna
Darna
Darna · Godavari
Bhandardara (Wilson Dam)
Pravara · Godavari
Panshet
Ambi · Krishna
About reservoirs in Maharashtra
As of June 4, 2026, the reservoirs we track across Maharashtra that report live levels hold roughly 3,882 hm³ of water — about 33.8% of their combined capacity. Taken together, Maharashtra's reservoirs are low.
Across the region, 4 reservoirs are at critically low levels and 6 are low. Yeldari Dam is the fullest at 54.8%, while Nira Deoghar Dam is the lowest at 15.4%.
Over the most recent week on record, 1 reservoir rose and 9 reservoirs fell across Maharashtra.
Storage figures for Maharashtra come from CWC; the most recent reading is from June 4, 2026. Each reservoir below links to its own page with full history and seasonal context.
Maharashtra at a glance
- Reservoirs tracked
- 14
- Average fill
- 33.8%
- Water stored
- 3,882 hm³
- Combined capacity
- 11,471 hm³
- At critically low levels
- 4
- Fullest
- Yeldari Dam (54.8%)
- Lowest
- Nira Deoghar Dam (15.4%)
- Last updated
- June 4, 2026
Frequently asked questions
How full are reservoirs in Maharashtra right now?
As of June 4, 2026, the reservoirs tracked in Maharashtra that report live levels are 33.8% full overall, holding about 3,882 hm³ of water.
How many reservoirs are there in Maharashtra?
reservoirs.earth tracks 14 reservoirs in Maharashtra, with a combined storage capacity of 11,471 hm³.
Which reservoir in Maharashtra is the fullest?
Yeldari Dam is currently the fullest reservoir in Maharashtra, at 54.8% of capacity.
Which reservoir in Maharashtra is the lowest?
Nira Deoghar Dam is currently the lowest in Maharashtra, at 15.4% of capacity.
Where does the reservoir data for Maharashtra come from?
All storage figures for Maharashtra come from CWC, an official source, last updated June 4, 2026.