The water level in the seven lakes that supply water to Mumbai has crossed 80.72 percent on Tuesday. The water level in the lakes was 51/94 percent this time last year.

The lakes and dam reservoirs that supply drinking water to Mumbai are Tulsi, Tansa, Vihar, Bhatsa, Modak Sagar, Upper Vaitarna, and Middle Vaitarna.

According to data shared by BMC, the seven lakes have 11,68,245 million litres of water or 80.72 percent as recorded on Tuesday, against the full capacity, which is around 14.47 lakh million litres. Last year, during the same time, water stock was at 50.53% with 7,31,283 million litres, while in 2019 the water stock was 13,24,007 million litres.

Two key sources of potable water for Mumbai - Tansa and Modak Sagar lakes - started overflowing on July 22nd, the city civic body said. While Vihar and Tulsi lake overflowed on July 18th and 16th respectively.

The water level in Tansa is at 99.10 percent, as per the latest update.

At Modak Sagar, 95.59% of water stock is available, Middle Vaitarna 84.12%, Upper Vaitarna has 67.46%, Bhatsa 76.64%, Vihar 100% and Tulsi has 99.87% of useful water level.

Check detailed water level here: