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Will BMC’s Rs 33 crore plan stop Milan subway from drowning?
Updated On: 22 March, 2022 07:59 AM IST | Mumbai | A Correspondent
Babus are confident that 2 crore litre tank, though smaller than other facilities in the city, will be enough to eradicate flooding at Milan subway

One of the tanks that has come up near Hindmata to keep the junction flood-free
A storage tank that can hold about two crore litres of water is the solution BMC has planned to prevent flooding at the Milan subway. The tank will be modelled on the two storage pits that the civic body has built at Dadar and Parel to make Hindmata junction flood-free. The tank near the Milan subway will cost an estimated Rs 33 crore.
The BMC constructed a tank at Pramod Mahajan Kala Park in Dadar West and another at the St Xavier Ground in Parel last year.
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