19 April,2025 11:50 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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Water supply to several areas in Mumbai will be completely or partially disrupted for 24 hours due to emergency repair work on a major water pipeline at Amar Mahal Junction, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) announced on Saturday.
A 1200 mm diameter water pipeline was damaged during ongoing metro construction work at the junction. As a result, the BMC has had to shut down the adjoining 1800 mm main water pipeline to carry out urgent repair operations. The shutdown will affect multiple wards across the city's eastern suburbs and parts of South Mumbai.
The BMC has urged residents in the affected areas to store sufficient water and use it judiciously during the period of disruption. The civic body assured that restoration work is being conducted on a war footing, and normal water supply will resume in phases after repairs are completed.
Areas Affected:
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Full Water Supply Shutdown:
M West Ward: Chembur, Swastik Park, Ghatla, Mahul, Union Park, Suman Nagar, Saibaba Nagar, Charai Village, Golf Club, and surrounding localities.
M East Ward: Govandi, Deonar, Mankhurd, Trombay, Lallubhai Compound, Shivaji Nagar, Bainganwadi, and Mandala.
N Ward: Ghatkopar East, Pantnagar, Rajawadi, Garodia Nagar, Naidu Colony, Chirag Nagar, and adjoining localities in Ghatkopar West.
L Ward: Tilak Nagar, Nehru Nagar, Chunabhatti, Kurla East, Rahul Nagar, Sable Nagar, and nearby areas.
F North Ward: Matunga (East), Dadar (East), Wadala, Pratiksha Nagar, Truck Terminal, New Cuffe Parade, and Shiv Koliwada.
Partial Water Supply Shutdown:
F South Ward: Parts of Parel, Sewri, Kalewadi, Naigaon, and hospital zones including KEM, Tata, and Wadia hospitals. Areas such as Mint Colony, Lalbaug, Hindmata, and Abhyudaya Nagar will also see partial disruptions.
Restoration Plan:
The BMC has begun repair work and plans to restore water supply gradually once repairs are completed.
The civic body has urged citizens to cooperate with the civic administration during the disruption.