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Meghalaya
Reservoirs
1
Total capacity
0.1 km³
Avg fill
51.4%
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Reservoirs
Sorted by capacityAbout reservoirs in Meghalaya
As of June 4, 2026, the reservoirs we track across Meghalaya that report live levels hold roughly 73 hm³ of water — about 51.4% of their combined capacity. Taken together, Meghalaya's reservoirs are within their normal operating range.
None of the tracked reservoirs are currently at critically low levels.
Over the most recent week on record, 1 reservoir fell across Meghalaya.
Storage figures for Meghalaya 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.
Meghalaya at a glance
- Reservoirs tracked
- 1
- Average fill
- 51.4%
- Water stored
- 73 hm³
- Combined capacity
- 142 hm³
- Fullest
- Umiam Dam (Barapani Lake) (51.2%)
- Last updated
- June 4, 2026
Frequently asked questions
How full are reservoirs in Meghalaya right now?
As of June 4, 2026, the reservoirs tracked in Meghalaya that report live levels are 51.4% full overall, holding about 73 hm³ of water.
How many reservoirs are there in Meghalaya?
reservoirs.earth tracks 1 reservoir in Meghalaya, with a combined storage capacity of 142 hm³.
Which reservoir in Meghalaya is the fullest?
Umiam Dam (Barapani Lake) is currently the fullest reservoir in Meghalaya, at 51.2% of capacity.
Where does the reservoir data for Meghalaya come from?
All storage figures for Meghalaya come from CWC, an official source, last updated June 4, 2026.