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As per the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) data, the total water stock in the seven lakes supplying water to Mumbai ...
As recently as June 16, Mumbai faced a looming water crisis, with the combined water stock in the city’s seven supply lakes ...
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a warning for heavy to very heavy rainfall across Mumbai today, with potential gusty winds reaching 45 to 55 km/h in parts of the city and suburbs ...
The water levels in these lakes is expected to surge further as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted ...
Mumbai requires all seven lakes to reach their full capacity by mid-October to ensure uninterrupted water supply throughout ...
A high tide of 3.12 metres is likely to hit the city at 8.33 pm while a low tide of 2.49 metres is expected at 3.08 pm ...
Among the individual lakes, Bhatsa holds the highest stock with 3,02,123 ML, followed by Middle Vaitarna with 1,14,230 ML ...
The rise in storage levels is attributed to consistent rainfall over recent days in the catchment zones. On Thursday alone, ...
The water stock at Bhatsa lake, which supplied the most amount of water to Mumbai, is down to 0.9%, and the corporation will draw around 1 lakh million litres from its dead stock.
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 ...
Mumbai’s seven lakes have water that will suffice for more than 100 days, as lake levels increased to 33.22% on Tuesday from Monday’s 28.68%.
With the good rain in June, the stock in seven lakes supplying drinking water to Mumbai is around 17.44% till Tuesday, which can last for around 65 days.