Mumbai Water Stock Nears 50% As Lake Levels Rise After Monsoon Showers; No Rainfall Recorded In Last 24 Hours In Catchment Areas
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Mumbai Rains: Tulsi and Vihar lakes overflow, but water stock low
Amid heavy rainfall in Mumbai, Tulsi and Vihar lakes have started overflowing. This is earlier than usual, but the total water stock in the
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Monsoon’s recovery helps improve storage in India’s major reservoirs
However, over 50 per cent of the dams are still half-empty
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Mumbai rain set to intensify; IMD issues red alert as high tide threat adds to flooding concerns
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Mumbai: Tulsi Lake starts overflowing amid incessant rain; joins Vihar Lake as total water levels in seven lakes continue to rise
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 8 (ANI): Following a period of heavy rainfall across the city and its catchment areas, Tulsi Lake, the sm
bignewsnetwork.com·9d ago
Indian tourist spot records more monsoon rain in hours than London sees all year
Lonavala, a tourist spot close to Mumbai, received over 600mm of rainfall on Monday
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