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Mumbai lake levels: Water stock surges to 49.93 per cent despite dry 24 hours

The total useful water stock in the reservoirs stood at 7,22,649 million litres (ML), compared to 10,87,865 ML (75.16 per cent) during the corresponding period last year and 3,61,826 ML (25 per cent) in 2024

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Tulsi Lake, which started overflowing on July 7 at 11.43 pm, is currently at 99.25 per cent capacity. File Pid

Tulsi Lake, which started overflowing on July 7 at 11.43 pm, is currently at 99.25 per cent capacity. File Pid

Mumbai’s seven lakes supplying water to the city have collectively reached 49.93 per cent of their live storage capacity, according to the Hydraulic Engineer’s Department, Master Control Centre (Bhandup Complex) report recorded at 6 am on Monday, July 13.

The total useful water stock in the reservoirs stood at 7,22,649 million litres (ML), compared to 10,87,865 ML (75.16 per cent) during the corresponding period last year and 3,61,826 ML (25 per cent) in 2024.

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