Mumbai Implements Water Rationing as June Rainfall Hits 12-Year Low
Mumbai, India, has begun rationing its water supply following a significant drop in precipitation. The city recorded its lowest June rainfall in 12 years, prompting authorities to implement measures to conserve water resources.

Mumbai, India, has implemented water rationing measures for its residents. The decision was made after the city experienced its lowest June rainfall in a 12-year period, impacting the region's water reserves.
The reduction in rainfall has necessitated controls on the water supply to manage the available resources effectively for the metropolitan area.
According to Channel News Asia, the move is a direct response to the unusually dry June experienced by the city.


