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The water levels in lakes supplying drinking water to Mumbai have risen following heavy rainfall in their catchment areas.
The major lakes supplying water to Mumbai reached over 80% capacity on Wednesday, holding 11,62,565 million litres of usable ...
According to Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) data, the combined stock in the seven reservoirs that provide water to ...
Upper Vaitarna, which started releasing water on July 5, currently holds 1.75 lakh million litres (77.29 per cent), while the smaller lakes, Vihar and Tulsi, have reached 91.00 per cent and 52.73 per ...
According to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation's record, the overall water stock in the lakes stands at 78.3% of the ...
While Mumbai is experiencing a light showers, the catchment areas of the seven lakes supplying the city have received heavy ...
Mumbai’s drinking water reserves have surged significantly following persistent heavy rainfall in the catchment areas of the city's key reservoirs. According to data released by the Brihanmumbai ...
Recent heavy rainfall in Mumbai's catchment areas has caused water levels in the seven lakes supplying the city to rise significantly, reaching 75.79% of their total capacity. , Mumbai News News - Tim ...
City is expected to witness generally cloudy sky throughout day, accompanied by intermittent light to moderate spells of rain ...
Mumbai's water supply has significantly improved, with the seven lakes reaching 73.88% of their total capacity, totaling ...
Mumbai is facing water shortage as the much-awaited monsoon has not yet arrived. The water stock in the city is at just 7.7 percent, and if the rainfall is further delayed, the BMC could impose ...
MUMBAI: For the the first time this monsoon season, the water stock in the seven lakes that cater to the city touched 29.7% on Sunday morning, matching last year's level on July 14. Though the ...