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Mumbai is worried about water, but its control over mainland dams is depriving others

The city receives the highest per capita supply in the metropolitan region while its control over mainland water resources is depriving others.

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Mumbai is worried about water, but its control over mainland dams is depriving others

The city receives the highest per capita supply in the metropolitan region while its control over mainland water resources is depriving others.

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Mumbai has just 45 days of water left

Mumbai has 45 days of water left (15% reserve); IMD projects below-average monsoon and El Niño evaporation will deepen cuts. India-dependent supply chains and tech operations face continuity and infrastructure risk if drought extends through 2027.

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  1. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·newsbytesapp.com

    Mumbai has just 45 days of water left

    Mumbai faces a critical water shortage with only 45 days of supply left, as IMD's revised monsoon forecast predicts below-average rainfall, prompting urgent measures by the BMC.

  2. giovedì 4 giugno 2026·scroll.in

    Mumbai is worried about water, but its control over mainland dams is depriving others

    The city receives the highest per capita supply in the metropolitan region while its control over mainland water resources is depriving others.