Mumbai Water Cut: 24-Hour Supply Disruption From March 10 as BMC Undertakes Pipeline Connection Work, Check Timings and List of Affected Areas
Mumbai residents in several parts of Goregaon will experience a 24-hour water supply disruption beginning 9:00 AM on Tuesday, March 10, as the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) carries out essential pipeline connection work.
Mumbai, March 6: Mumbai residents in several parts of Goregaon will experience a 24-hour water supply disruption beginning 9:00 AM on Tuesday, March 10, as the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) carries out essential pipeline connection work. The civic body announced that the shutdown will continue until 9:00 AM on Wednesday, March 11, affecting areas in the P-East and P-South wards.
According to BMC officials, the disruption is required to connect a diverted 750 mm diameter water pipeline. The engineering work will take place on the approach road of the flyover located on Dadasaheb Phalke Chitranagari Road, popularly known as Film City Road, in Goregaon East. The pipeline diversion forms part of ongoing infrastructure maintenance aimed at strengthening the city’s water distribution network. Petrol Price Today, March 6, 2026: Check Petrol Prices in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Other Cities.
During the maintenance period, several areas will face a complete shutdown of water supply. In the P-East ward, Shivshahi Project, Shrikrishna Nagar and the Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research (IGIDR) will be affected. In the P-South ward, localities including Satellite Tower, Santosh Nagar, Mali Nagar, Hable Pada, Umarshet Pada, Nagarmode Pada and Sunil Maidan will also experience a total water cut. Parts of the Film City Road area are expected to be impacted as well. Sehri Time and Iftar Time Today, March 7: Timings for 17th Roza of Ramzan 2026 in Mumbai, Delhi and More.
Meanwhile, some areas in the P-South ward will receive water at low pressure during their regular supply timings between 12:00 AM and 3:00 AM. These include Mohan Gokhale Road, Krishna Vatika Road, Sai Marg and Arya Bhaskar Road.
The BMC has advised residents in affected areas to store adequate water before the scheduled shutdown and use it carefully during the disruption. Authorities also warned that water may appear slightly turbid for a few days after supply resumes, and residents are advised to filter and boil water before consumption until normal clarity returns.
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