Delayed Monsoon Triggers Mumbai Water Worry, BMC Imposes 10% Water Supply Cut
Mumbai is staring at a potential water crisis as delayed monsoon rains continue to impact reservoir levels. According to the BMC's hydraulic department, water storage
Mumbai is staring at a potential water crisis as delayed monsoon rains continue to impact reservoir levels. According to the BMC's hydraulic department, water storage in the city's seven lakes has dropped to around 9.33%, with reserves estimated to last only about 40 days if conditions do not improve.
Upper Vaitarna has already entered dead stock levels, while other key reservoirs are also witnessing sharp declines. The BMC has imposed a 10% water cut and stopped water supply to construction sites and swimming pools. Authorities are urging residents and commercial users to conserve water as rising temperatures further increase demand.
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