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This Article is From Jul 04, 2025

Water Level In Mumbai Lakes Crosses Halfway Mark; Almost 6 Times More Than Last Year

Water Level In Mumbai Lakes Crosses Halfway Mark; Almost 6 Times More Than Last Year
The arrival of the early southwest monsoon in the city has helped to replenish the water levels in these lakes. (Photo Courtesy: Facebook)

The usable water stock in Mumbai's seven supply lakes has crossed the 50% mark on Friday, easing concerns of a water shortage as the city continues to experience heavy rainfall. According to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), together the seven water supplying lakes of Mumbai can hold 14,47,363 million litres of usable water.

These lakes are Bhatsa, Upper Vaitarna, Middle Vaitarna, Tansa, Modak Sagar, Vihar, and Tulsi.  They are spread across the districts of Mumbai, Thane, and Nashik and depend largely on monsoon rainfall to replenish their levels. The arrival of the early southwest monsoon in the city has helped to replenish the water levels in these lakes.

Water Level In Mumbai Lakes Today

Overall, their combined capacity stood at 50.75% with 734562 million litres of water. A year ago, this figure stood at just 8.5% of total capacity.

Of the seven lakes, Bhatsa has the highest overall capacity to store 7,17,037 million litres of useful water. At the moment, it carries 42.13% of this capacity. Meanwhile, Upper Vaitarna lake is at 66.38% capacity, the highest among all. It currently stores 1,50,720 million litres of water against the capacity of 2,27,047 million litres.

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