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Mumbai: After Tansa, Modak Sagar lake starts overflowing

After heavy spells of rain in and around Mumbai, Modak Sagar lake began overflowing on Friday. Modak Sagar supplies potable water to Mumbai in Maharashtra and started overflowing from 5.20 pm, onwards.

Mumbai: Modak Sagar lake starts overflowing, a day after Tansa
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Published : Jul 27, 2019, 8:24 AM IST

Mumbai (Maharashtra): The Modak Sagar lake, one of the seven reservoirs supplying water to Mumbai, started overflowing on Friday afternoon following heavy rains over the past few days, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) said.

Mumbai: Modak Sagar lake starts overflowing, a day after Tansa
Mumbai: Modak Sagar lake starts overflowing, a day after Tansa

This came a day after the Tansa lake, another key source of potable water for the metropolis, started overflowing.

Modak Sagar, located in adjoining Thane district on the Vaitarna River, is the third reservoir after the Tulsi and the Tansa to get filled to the brim.

"Modak Sagar lake started overflowing from 5.20 pm on Friday. Last year, this lake had started overflowing from July 15," a senior civic official said.

Modak Sagar is the second largest of the lakes supplying water to Mumbai.

The official said that heavy downpour for three consecutive days starting Wednesday has helped in significantly increasing the level in all the seven lakes suppling water to Mumbai.

The total water stock in all the seven reservoirs taken together stood at 57.86 per cent of their storage capacity as on July 25. The total water storage capacity of Mumbai's lakes is 14.47 lakh million litres.

Four other lakes- Upper Vaitarna, Middle Vaitarna, Bhatsa and Vihar lakes- are yet to overflow.

With the rising level in these lakes, the BMC had last week rolled back the 10 per cent water cut that was in force since November last year.

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Mumbai (Maharashtra): The Modak Sagar lake, one of the seven reservoirs supplying water to Mumbai, started overflowing on Friday afternoon following heavy rains over the past few days, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) said.

Mumbai: Modak Sagar lake starts overflowing, a day after Tansa
Mumbai: Modak Sagar lake starts overflowing, a day after Tansa

This came a day after the Tansa lake, another key source of potable water for the metropolis, started overflowing.

Modak Sagar, located in adjoining Thane district on the Vaitarna River, is the third reservoir after the Tulsi and the Tansa to get filled to the brim.

"Modak Sagar lake started overflowing from 5.20 pm on Friday. Last year, this lake had started overflowing from July 15," a senior civic official said.

Modak Sagar is the second largest of the lakes supplying water to Mumbai.

The official said that heavy downpour for three consecutive days starting Wednesday has helped in significantly increasing the level in all the seven lakes suppling water to Mumbai.

The total water stock in all the seven reservoirs taken together stood at 57.86 per cent of their storage capacity as on July 25. The total water storage capacity of Mumbai's lakes is 14.47 lakh million litres.

Four other lakes- Upper Vaitarna, Middle Vaitarna, Bhatsa and Vihar lakes- are yet to overflow.

With the rising level in these lakes, the BMC had last week rolled back the 10 per cent water cut that was in force since November last year.

Also Read: Bhima-Koregaon case: Bombay HC reserves order on Gautam Navlakha's plea

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Mumbai: Modak Sagar lake starts overflowing, a day after Tansa
         Mumbai, Jul 26 (PTI) The Modak Sagar lake, one of the
seven reservoirs supplying water to Mumbai, started
overflowing on Friday afternoon following heavy rains over the
past few days, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC)
said.
         This comes a day after the Tansa lake, another key
source of potable water for the metropolis, started
overflowing.
         Modak Sagar, located in adjoining Thane district on
the Vaitarna River, is the third reservoir after the Tulsi and
the Tansa to get filled to the brim.
         "Modak Sagar lake started overflowing from 5.20 pm on
Friday. Last year, this lake had started overflowing from July
15," a senior civic official said.
         Modak Sagar is the second largest of the lakes
supplying water to Mumbai.
         The official said that heavy downpour for three
consecutive days starting Wednesday has helped in
significantly increasing the level in all the seven lakes
suppling water to Mumbai.
         The total water stock in all the seven reservoirs
taken together stood at 57.86 per cent of their storage
capacity as on July 25. The total water storage capacity of
Mumbai's lakes is 14.47 lakh million litres.
         Four other lakes- Upper Vaitarna, Middle Vaitarna,
Bhatsa and Vihar lakes- are yet to overflow.
         With the rising level in these lakes, the BMC had last
week rolled back the 10 per cent water cut that was in force
since November last year. PTI APM
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