Mumbai Lakes At 82% Capacity, Water Levels Likely To Rise More As IMD Issues Yellow Alert Till July 24

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  • Water levels in Mumbai's seven major lakes reached over 82% capacity on Monday
  • Modak Sagar lake is at 99% capacity and has started overflowing recently
  • Middle Vaitarna and Tansa lakes are also over 90% capacity due to heavy rainfall
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Water levels in seven major lakes supplying water to Mumbai surged to over 82% capacity on Monday. The reservoirs helping Mumbai to meet its drinking water needs held 11,96,232 million litres of water as of Monday at 6 a.m., the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation data showed.

With more rainfall predicted in the coming days in the city by the India Meteorological Department (IMD), these seven major lakes are expected to see a further surge in water levels.

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The seven lakes supplying water to Mumbai are Bhatsa, Modak Sagar, Upper Vaitarna, Tansa, Vehar, Tulsi and Middle Vaitarna. Together, these seven lakes can hold 14,47,363 million litres of usable water. These lakes, spread across Mumbai, Thane and Palghar, serve as a lifeline for Mumbai's water needs.

Water Level In Mumbai Lakes Today

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