Bandra West water supply disrupted after major pipeline leak at Lucky Junction

A major pipeline burst at a busy junction in Bandra West, Mumbai. The leak disrupted water supply to many residents. Repair crews worked to fix the damaged 600mm pipe. Water supply was affected for several hours. The BMC urged residents to conserve water. The leak caused a viral video showing significant water loss.

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A major water leak at Mumbai's Lucky Junction disrupted supply to parts of Bandra West on Tuesday. The 3-foot leak in a 600mm main pipeline feeding the Pali reservoir prompted urgent repairs. MUMBAI: Water supply to parts of Bandra West was affected on Tuesday after a three-foot leakage was detected at Lucky Junction on Swami Vivekananda Road around 2 am.

The leak occurred in one of the two water mains supplying the Pali water reservoir , specifically in a main pipeline with a diameter of 600 millimetres. Efforts to stop the water leak were immediately undertaken on a war footing. A video went viral on social media showing lakhs of litres of water being wasted.



“Due to the pipeline leak, the water supply in the H West ward has been affected. Water supply in some areas will remain shut off, and it will be restored once repair work is completed. However, in some areas, water is being supplied at low pressure through the Veravali reservoir ,” said BMC in a statement, adding that during this period, citizens are urged by the municipal administration to use water sparingly.

Donald Dcunhna, sub engineer of the civic water maintenance department, said, “It being a busy junction with heavy traffic movement and also metro work being carried out above, we had to excavate the area very carefully. While the leak began at 2 am, after isolating the line we could detect the same only around 9 am.” Stay updated with the latest news on Times of India .

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