Mumbai: BMC has asked Mumbaikars to boil water before drinking because heavy rains causes flooding in filtration and pumping plants in the Bhandup water complex and must be closed on Sunday morning.
Some parts of the city do not accept water even when BMC works on a war footing to restore supply.
“The water supply system is expected to be back in a few hours, but it may take longer for the filtration system to walk and walk.
Mumbaikars must boil water before drinking even after the supply again as a precaution,” said a civilian official.
“Because of its puddle, the filtration and drainage plants must be closed.
The power supply must also be cut …
the supply is disrupted in most cities.” A MSEDCL spokesman said the electricity company was unbroken utility supply to the 11kV pump station.
“As a precautionary measure, BMC officials made a decision to decide the supply at their level,” the official said.
Dry Reny Taps in the city of the island and western edges; The water supply is partly affected in the eastern suburb.
Many housing communities are forced to get water from tankers and complain that they charge too high rates.
Sunday night, BMC said supply recovery had begun in a gradual way and some areas in Mumbai were receiving water at night.
Other areas will receive late water on Sunday or Monday morning, he said.