Water Level In Mumbai Lakes Remain At 15% Despite Record Rainfall, Here’s Why

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The arrival of the southwest monsoon in Mumbai on Monday, following the intense showers over the weekend, has not helped to improve the water levels across the seven prominent lakes in the city, which still remain at their pre-showers levels.

Mumbaikars rely on these seven lakes for the supply of drinking water, and the monsoon season plays a key role in their recharge levels.

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The official data showed on Tuesday that water levels recorded today at 6 a.m. were not very different compared to the May 25 data, despite the city receiving record rainfall in the last two days.

The data was shared by TOI journalist Richa Pinto in a post on X. She said that the recent rains lashed only South Mumbai and not the catchment areas on the city's outskirts. "Until it rains there, the levels won't rise," she wrote.

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The seven lakes that supply water to Mumbai are Bhatsa, Upper Vaitarna, Middle Vaitarna, Tansa, Modak Sagar, Vihar and Tulsi, located in Mumbai, Thane and Nashik districts. The total capacity of these lakes is 14.47 lakh million litres.

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