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Mumbai Rain Update: Heavy Showers to Subside from Next Week
After a week of heavy rainfall, Mumbai is set to experience a respite as rain activity is expected to subside in the coming week, with no alerts issued from Monday.
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Mumbai Rain Update: Heavy Showers to Subside from Next Week
After a week of heavy rainfall, Mumbai is set to experience a respite as rain activity is expected to subside in the coming week, with no alerts issued from Monday.
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Mumbai Monsoon Intensifies: Lake Levels Soar Past 82%
Mumbai and its metropolitan regions are bracing for increased rainfall activity this week as the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a Yellow Alert. The city's water supply lakes have collectively crossed 82% of their total capacity, providing significant relief from potential water cuts.
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Mumbai Experiences Rain and Mild Temperatures: Monsoon Continues
Mumbai is set to experience intermittent rain and mild temperatures today, with a high of 29.8°C and a low of 27.3°C. Residents should prepare for continued wet conditions and plan accordingly.
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Rainfall Brings Relief to Kashmir, but Flash Flood Concerns Loom in Jammu
After a prolonged dry spell, the Kashmir Valley finally received much-needed rainfall, offering respite to residents and farmers. However, heavy rains in the Jammu Division have raised concerns about flash floods and waterlogging.
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Mumbai Rains Boost Water Levels in City's Seven Reservoirs to 28.21%
Following recent heavy rainfall, the water levels in Mumbai's seven reservoirs have risen to 28.21%, providing a much-needed boost to the city's water supply. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has reported the current water stock in these crucial reservoirs, which are essential for the city's daily water needs.
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Mumbai's Water Reservoirs Show 28% Increase in Levels Amidst Early Monsoon
Mumbai’s water levels have seen a significant 28% rise in the last 24 hours, but the city still needs more rainfall to meet its water requirements. The Hydraulic Engineer’s Department is closely monitoring the situation.