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Mumbai: 10% water remaining in reservoirs, says municipal body

Additional restrictions that include 20% supply cut for commercial units will take effect on Wednesday.

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Mumbai: 10% water remaining in reservoirs, says municipal body

Additional restrictions that include 20% supply cut for commercial units will take effect on Wednesday.

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hindustantimes.com2 h fa

BMC to cut water connections to swimming pools, construction sites

Mumbai's monsoon delays continue as dry conditions persist, prompting the BMC to impose severe water supply cuts amid dwindling reservoir levels. | Mumbai news

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  1. martedì 16 giugno 2026·scroll.in

    Mumbai is emptying groundwater reservoirs to quench its thirst

    As water levels plunge and the monsoon is delayed, the city is dependent on the unregulated tanker economy and borewells to meet its needs.

  2. martedì 16 giugno 2026·scroll.in

    Mumbai: 10% water remaining in reservoirs, says municipal body

    Additional restrictions that include 20% supply cut for commercial units will take effect on Wednesday.

mercoledì 17 giugno 2026·hindustantimes.com

BMC to cut water connections to swimming pools, construction sites

Mumbai's monsoon delays continue as dry conditions persist, prompting the BMC to impose severe water supply cuts amid dwindling reservoir levels. | Mumbai news