On July 20, Mumbai's Tulsi Lake, a key water source, overflowed due to heavy rainfall, adding 18 million liters to the city's daily supply.

Mumbai's Tulsi Lake, a key water source, began overflowing on July 20 amid heavy rainfall, contributing 18 million liters of water to the city's daily supply. The recent downpours increased the total water stock across all seven lakes supplying Mumbai to 40.96 billion liters, with Tulsi and Vihar lakes benefiting the most. Despite a 10% water cut imposed since June 5, Mumbai's water supply is expected to last for the next 150 days.

July 20, 2024
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