Low Tide:
15:05 hrs: 2.41 meters
The low tide offers temporary relief from high water levels. However, residents should be aware of potential waterlogging in low-lying areas due to the light to moderate rainfall.
On the next day, 30th July 2023, the low tide is scheduled at 03:06 hrs with a height of 0.89 meters.
The city experienced varying levels of rainfall in the past 24 hours, from 28th July 2023, 08:00 hrs, to 29th July 2023, 08:00 hrs, with the following average rainfall details in different regions:
City: 20.85 mm
Eastern Suburbs (ES): 51.23 mm
Western Suburbs (WS): 42.02 mm
The rainfall data indicates that the eastern suburbs received the highest amount of rainfall during this period.
Meanwhile, in Mumbai, the collective water stock in the seven reservoirs that supply drinking water to the city is now 68.06 per cent, as per the BMC data. According to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) data, on Friday, the collective water stock in the seven reservoirs that supply drinking water to Mumbai is now at 9,85,130 million litre of water or 68.06 per cent.
The Modak Sagar lake, one of the seven lakes that supply water to Mumbai, started overflowing on July 27 at 10.52 pm, the civic body said late Thursday. Earlier on July, the Tulsi lake overflowed following heavy rains in the city and suburbs.
Mumbai draws water from Tulsi, Tansa, Vihar, Bhatsa, Modak Sagar, Upper Vaitarna, and Middle Vaitarna.
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