Panshet Dam


Panshet Dam, also called Tanajisagar Dam, is a dam on the Ambi river about southwest of the city of Pune in western India. The dam was constructed in late 1950s for irrigation and, along with three other dams nearby, Varasgaon, Temghar and Khadakwasla, it supplies drinking water to Pune.

History

Panshet Dam burst in its first year of storing water on 12 July 1961, when the dam wall burst, because of the total absence of reinforced cement concrete strengthening in the conduit through the earthern dam. Plain unreinforced concrete blocks were used instead due to a shortage of steel. causing massive flooding in Pune. An estimated 1,000 people died from the resulting flood.

Location

It is about from Pune and about from Mumbai.

Specifications

The height of the dam above its lowest foundation is while the length is. The volume content is and gross storage capacity is.

Purpose

Panshet is one of the famous picnic spots of Pune and attracts many visitors from Mumbai. The lake is made because of the backwater from the Panshet Dam; from the dam, tourists can see the Sahyadri mountains.
Panshet Water Park is a water sports center.