South Mumbai residents face a complete water cut as authorities work to repair a major pipe leak. The disruption affects several key areas, causing significant inconvenience.
South MumbaiWater CutPipe LeakMcgmWater SupplyReal Estate MumbaiSep 13, 2025
The affected areas include Colaba, Fort, and Nariman Point, among other upscale neighborhoods in South Mumbai.
The water cut is due to a significant pipe leak in a primary water supply line that serves South Mumbai.
The MCGM has mobilized a team to assess and repair the leak. They have also set up water tankers in strategic locations to provide temporary relief to residents.
The water cut is expected to last for several hours, and in some cases, it could extend to a full day, depending on the progress of the repair work.
Residents are advised to use water judiciously, store water in advance, and use alternative sources of water, such as bottled water, for drinking and cooking. They can also seek assistance from the MCGM helpline numbers.
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