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Mumbai: Tulsi lake overflows amid heavy rains, city’s water stock reaches 90 pc

Mid-Day Saturday, 16 August 2025 ()
Tulsi lake, located in the Sanjay Gandhi National Park, is one of the seven major water reservoirs that supply drinking water to the city. It is situated close to the Bhandup Water Purification Complex
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