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IN PHOTOS: Water Supply to Ghatkopar Reservoir disrupted due to leakage

Updated On: 28 February, 2025 10:46 PM IST | Asif Ali Sayed

A major leakage was detected on Friday in the 300-mm diameter bypass connection of the 1800-mm diameter water pipeline joint at Milind Nagar in Powai, the BMC said. Pics/BMC

A major leakage was detected in the 300mm bypass connection of the 1800mm water main at Powai - Venturi, near Milind Nagar, the BMC said. Pics/BMC

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A major leakage was detected in the 300mm bypass connection of the 1800mm water main at Powai - Venturi, near Milind Nagar, the BMC said. Pics/BMC
The repair work has commenced on a war footing and is expected to take approximately 15 hours, the officials said

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The repair work has commenced on a war footing and is expected to take approximately 15 hours, the officials said

The repair work has commenced on a war footing and is expected to take approximately 15 hours, the officials said

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The repair work has commenced on a war footing and is expected to take approximately 15 hours, the officials said

Water supply in certain areas of N and L Wards will remain suspended from 5 pm on Friday, 28th February 2025, until 8 am on Saturday, 1st March 2025, the civic officials said

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Water supply in certain areas of N and L Wards will remain suspended from 5 pm on Friday, 28th February 2025, until 8 am on Saturday, 1st March 2025, the civic officials said

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) hydraulic department has initiated repair work on a war footing, which is expected to take approximately 15 hours

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The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) hydraulic department has initiated repair work on a war footing, which is expected to take approximately 15 hours

Several areas in Ghatkopar and Kurla will remain affected, the officials said

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Several areas in Ghatkopar and Kurla will remain affected, the officials said

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