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Delhi: Water Supply To Be Disrupted On Monday For 16 Hours Due To Maintenance Work; Check Out Affected Areas

Several areas of Rohini, a part of the national capital will face water scarcity as the water supply will not be available for 16 hours from Monday to Tuesday. The disruption will be due to maintenance work and the installation of a flow meter at 700mm dia. outlet line of Rohini Sector-07 BPS, according to the Delhi Jal Board.

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In a post on X, the Delhi Jal Board confirmed, “Due to installation of flow meter at 700mm dia. outlet line of Rohini Sector-07 BPS is proposed to take up on 11.11.24 from 10:00 AM onwards for 16 Hrs. Water supply will not be available in the evening of 11.11.24 and may be in the morning of 12.11.24.”

The impacted regions include Rohini Sector-06, Rohini Sector-07, Rohini Sector-08, and their adjoining areas.

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For water emergencies, residents can contact the Delhi Jal Board control room on 1916 or their toll-free helpline numbers 23527679/ 23634469/ 9650291021/ 1800117118 in case of any issues. 

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Water Supply In Delhi Disrupted Due To Maintenance Work

Similarly on October 25, several areas of the national capital faced water scarcity. The Delhi Jal Board (DJB) stated that the disruption in water supply on Friday was due to maintenance work.

Residents were advised to store adequate water in advance to meet their needs during the outage and to use water conservatively. The DJB has also assured that water tankers would be available on request through the DJB helpline or the central control room.

The impacted regions were Inder Puri, Maya Puri, Toda Pur Village, Dasghara, C-Block JJR, Naraina Village, Naraina Vihar, Krishi Kunj, Mansarovar Garden, Ramesh Nagar, MES, and the areas served by the Kirti Nagar Underground Reservoir (UGR) and HMP Colony, according to an official statement.

The Delhi Jal Board began its maintenance work in the national capital early in September. This has led to intermittent disruptions in water supply since then.

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