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Mumbai’s water woes come to an end

After facing cuts since March 1 due to leakages, Mumbai’s water supply to finally be restored today

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Repair work being undertaken inside a tunnel

Repair work being undertaken inside a tunnel

After a month-and-a-half-long wait, the city’s water supply is going to be restored from today, BMC said. The city gets water from two major lines—a 2.5-metre diameter line from Tansa and 5.5-metre diameter tunnel from Bhatsa.

The first damage occurred on March 3 at Kopri in Thane when a 2.5-metre line leaked during the construction of a bridge. On March 27, the water main line near Mulund octroi naka was damaged during MSRDC’s construction work of a box culvert. Major disruption occurred when the 5.5-metre diameter tunnel was punctured at Wagle Estate, during illegal digging for a bore well on March 28.

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