Water storage in the lakes that supply Mumbai increases over the past few days, according to two reports. One outlet says the lakes’ stock level rises by 3.7% within 24 hours, reaching nearly 17%. A subsequent update reports that water stocks swell further to 28.9%, up from 17% a day earlier. Taken together, the reports indicate a rapid improvement in reservoir levels in a short period, moving from roughly 17% to close to 29% in successive updates. The figures refer to how much water is available in the lake system relative to capacity, as tracked in the day-to-day monitoring of Mumbai’s sources. Neither report attributes the change to a specific cause in the provided text, but the consistent direction of change suggests increased inflows or improved storage conditions compared with earlier levels. The updates present consecutive snapshots of the same supply system, showing faster recovery in storage than earlier days.