Mumbai Lakes Close To 90% Capacity, Water Level Likely To Rise As IMD Predicts More Rain This Week

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Vihar Lake, Mumbai. (Photo Courtesy: mapsofmumbai.com)

The seven water-supplying lakes of Mumbai are at nearly 90% capacity, holding a total of 12,91,877 million litres of water, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) data showed on Monday. The current combined water level is in line with the past two years, when it stood at 89.10% and 79.25% capacity, respectively.

The seven lakes include Bhatsa, Modak Sagar, Upper Vaitarna, Tansa, Vihar and Tulsi and Middle Vaitarna. Individually, all lakes are above at least 80% capacity, except Vihar, which stands at 73%. Modak Sagar, which became the first lake to overflow, continued to be at its peak capacity of 1,28,925 million litres. Tansa and Middle Vaitarna lakes were also nearly full, holding above 95% of their capacity, the BMC data at 6 a.m. on Monday showed.

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