Updated On: 23 August, 2025 12:46 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
As per the BMC on Saturday, the collective water stock in these reservoirs is 1,385,751 million litres, which amounts to 95.74 per cent of their total capacity

Overall, Mumbai’s lakes now store a total of 1,385,751 million litres, equivalent to 95.74 per cent of combined live storage. Representational Pic
The water levels in lakes supplying drinking water to Mumbai have risen following heavy rainfall in their catchment areas. According to Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) data, the combined stock in the seven reservoirs that provide water to the city now stands at 95.74 per cent.
As per the BMC on Saturday, the collective water stock in these reservoirs is 1,385,751 million litres, which amounts to 95.74 per cent of their total capacity.
Upper Vaitarna Lake stood at 603.18 meters, showing a marginal rise of 0.06 meters in the last 24 hours. Its useful content reached 216,439 million litres, representing 95.33 per cent of live storage. Modak Sagar Lake was slightly down at 163.15 meters, with its storage full at 128,925 million litres.