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Water cut in Mumbai withdrawn as lakes fill up

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Mumbai, Jul 25 (PTI) With the lakes supplying water to the city filling up fast, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Thursday announced withdrawal of the 10 percent water cut from July 29.

The decision was taken in view of the satisfactory rainfall in the catchment areas of the lakes.

The BMC, nonetheless, appealed people to use water judiciously.

The water cut in Thane, Bhiwandi cities and surrounding rural areas — which also get water from the BMC — too will be revoked.

The water stock has reached 66.77 per cent, and four of the seven lakes supplying water to Mumbai — Tulsi, Tansa, Vihar, and Modaksagar — are already overflowing, the release said.

The water stock in the lakes increased 61 percent between July 1 and July 25 and is expected to rise further as heavy rain continues in the catchment areas.

Earlier this year, the BMC imposed a 10 percent water cut on May 30 and an additional 5 percent cut on June 5 with the water levels in the lakes falling. PTI KK KRK

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