A massive pipeline burst in Bandra has wasted lakhs of litres of water, exacerbating water shortages in Central and South Mumbai amid ongoing cuts.
Bandra Pipeline BurstWater CrisisMumbaiBmcWater Supply IssuesReal Estate MumbaiDec 04, 2024
A major pipeline burst in Bandra on Tuesday, causing water to gush 50 feet into the air and leading to the wastage of lakhs of litres of water.
The pipeline burst is exacerbating the water shortages in Central and South Mumbai, where residents are already grappling with a 10% water cut due to ongoing repairs at the pneumatic gate system at Pise.
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has yet to reach the site to address the situation, and the exact cause of the pipeline rupture remains unclear.
The water crisis is severe due to a combination of the pipeline burst, ongoing repairs, and the ageing water infrastructure in Mumbai, which needs urgent attention to prevent further crises.
Residents are advised to use water judiciously, store water in advance, and prepare for potential disruptions in their daily routines.
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