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Mumbai rains: All 38 gates of Tansa dam opened as water stock nears capacity

Amid relentless Mumbai rains, the BMC opened all 38 gates of Tansa dam after water levels hit full capacity of 1,45,080 million litres. The city’s water stock surged to 95.12 perc., up from 92.42 perc a day earlier. With heavy inflow in catchment areas, other lakes too are near full capacity. IMD has issued an orange alert for Mumbai and suburbs.

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All 38 gates of the Tansa dam opened

All 38 gates of the Tansa dam opened

Mumbai has been lashed by extremely heavy rainfall over the past few days, bringing the city to a near standstill while simultaneously boosting water levels in its reservoirs. On Wednesday, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) opened all 38 gates of the Tansa dam after water crossed the danger mark. The reservoir, with a storage capacity of 145,080 million litres, had reached full capacity.

According to BMC data, the cumulative water stock in the city’s seven lakes supplying drinking water rose sharply to 95.12 per cent by Wednesday afternoon, up from 92.42 per cent recorded a day earlier. Officials monitoring the situation said heavy rainfall in catchment areas over the past 24 hours had accelerated inflows, prompting the controlled release to maintain dam safety and regulate downstream flow.

Meanwhile, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued an orange alert for Mumbai and its suburbs, warning of heavy to very heavy rainfall at isolated places. The morning forecast also predicted occasional gusty winds reaching 45–55 kmph.

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