Mumbai:
A fire broke out at Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation’s (BMC) Pais water pumping station on Monday evening, significantly impacting water supply in several parts of Mumbai.
According to a civic official, the incident has affected water supply in the eastern suburbs as well as water supply from Golanji, Fosberry, Rawali and Bhandarwada reservoirs in the city.
As a result, there will be no water supply in these areas for the next 24 hours. Besides, water supply pressure in western suburbs and other parts of Mumbai may also be affected, the official said.
A fire broke out at BMC’s Pais water pumping station this evening. The incident has affected water supply in the eastern part of the eastern suburbs, as well as water supply from Golanji, Fosberry, Rawali and Bhandarwada reservoirs in the city. As a result, there will be… pic.twitter.com/5JIoDJSK9z
– My Mumbai, Your BMC (@mybmc) 26 February 2024
According to the civic official, the BMC administration has urged citizens to cooperate and use water resources judiciously as prompt cooperation of residents is necessary to minimize the impact of the disruption and ensure that essential water services are maintained as quickly as possible. Can be restored as soon as possible.
On 26 February 2024, a fire broke out at BMC’s Pais water pumping station. As a result, water supply was disrupted in the eastern part of the eastern suburbs, Trombay Low Level Reservoir, Trombay High Level Reservoir, Ghatkopar Low Level Reservoir, F South and. F North Ward, as well as…
– My Mumbai, Your BMC (@mybmc) 26 February 2024
Efforts are underway to deal with the situation and normalize the water supply system in the affected areas.
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