Water Levels In Mumbai Lakes At 89.20% On August 12; Check IMD's Weather Forecast For The City

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  • Water levels in seven Mumbai lakes are near 90% capacity, holding over 12.9 billion litres
  • Modak Sagar lake is at 94.18% capacity, storing 1,21,422 million litres of water
  • Tansa lake is at 97.92% capacity and was second to overflow this season
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The water levels in seven lakes of Mumbai continue to remain near 90% capacity, holding a total of 12,91,030 million litres of usable water, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) data showed on Tuesday. 

These seven lakes— Modak Sagar, Tansa, Bhatsa, Upper Vaitarna, Vehar, Tulsi and Middle Vaitarna— serve as a lifeline for Mumbai's water needs and depend on rainfall to recharge.

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The combined capacity of these lakes currently stands at 89.20%, as per the BMC data at 6 a.m. on Aug. 12. Last year, the water levels in these lakes collectively stood at 92.55% capacity on this day, according to the BMC.

After touching its peak capacity on July 9, Modak Sagar lake's levels are currently down at 94.18%, holding 1,21,422 million litres of water. Similarly, Tansa lake, which turned the second to overflow this season, is at 97.92% capacity. Upper Vaitarna and Middle Vaitarna lakes are holding 83.63% and 94.85% water, the data showed.

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