Water Level In Four Mumbai Lakes Now At 100% As Catchment Areas Receive Heavy Rains

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Tansa Lake, one of the lake supplying water to Mumbai. (Source: Screengrab from the video posted on X by BMC)

In the wake of bountiful rains in the last few days, three more lakes supplying water to Mumbai -- Vihar, Tansa and Modak Sagar -- have started overflowing.

According to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, Modak-Sagar Lake, one of the seven lakes supplying water to the entire Mumbai Metropolitan Area (MMR) started overflowing at 10.40 a.m. on Thursday.

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Vihar Lake started overflowing at around 3:50 a.m. on Thursday. The full storage capacity of the lake is 2,769.8 crore litres (27,698 million litres).

Tansa Lake overflowed at around 4:16 p.m. on Wednesday. The BMC-managed reservoir reached its full capacity last year on July 26 at 4:35 a.m., and in 2022 on July 14 at 8:50 p.m. In 2021, it overflowed on July 22 at 5:48 a.m., and in 2020 on August 20 at 7:05 p.m.

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Tulsi was the first lake to overflow on July 20.

Water levels in the lakes catering to Mumbai have been rising due to continuous heavy rainfall in their catchment areas over the past few days.

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