India, June 19 -- Coming as a major relief to the residents of Uran, a two-day water cut that was imposed in the region in December last year, owing to water shortage in Ransai dam, was lifted on Tuesday after water levels replenished with the consistent rainfall over the past few days.

Ransai dam, the main source of water for Uran, faced a critical drop in water levels to 90 feet. With a water demand of 41 million litres per day (MLD), the MIDC could only supply 30 MLD to the region. This resulted in the imposition of water cuts on Tuesdays and Fridays. However, after heavy rains in late May and over the past few days, the water levels surged to 104 feet, ensuring a stable water supply.

MIDC Deputy Engineer G.M. Sonawane confirmed on T...