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Mumbai: BMC withdraws 10 per cent water cut due to satisfactory rainfall

As per a release issued by the civic body, a total of 14,47,363 MLD water stock is required in seven lakes that supply water to Mumbai. The stock had dipped by 9.10 per cent on June 27

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Vihar lake, one of the seven reservoirs that supply water to Mumbai. File pic

Vihar lake, one of the seven reservoirs that supply water to Mumbai. File pic

The 10 per cent water cut order issued by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporator (BMC) from June 27, due to insufficient water stock, has been revoked by the civic body. After two days of heavy rainfall in the city, the BMC officials have now announced that the 10 per cent cut in water supply by BMC is being canceled from July 8, 2022.

"Due to satisfactory amount of rainfall and adequate water storage in the lakes, the decision of 10 per cent cut in water supply by the BMC is being canceled from today," said the BMC official.

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