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Mumbai Water Supply Cut For 14 Hours: Check Date, Timings & Areas Affected as BMC Repairs 900 mm Pipeline Leak

Residents in parts of Mumbai are advised to prepare for a 14-hour water supply disruption on February 10, 2026, as the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) carries out urgent repair work on a major pipeline.

The temporary shutdown will affect several neighbourhoods in Bandra West and Khar West. Officials said some areas will face a complete water cut, while others will receive low-pressure supply for limited hours. Residents have been urged to make advance arrangements.

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Mumbai residents in Bandra West and Khar West will experience a 14-hour water supply disruption on February 10, 2026, from 10 am to 12 midnight, due to BMC's urgent repairs on a 900 mm diameter pipeline near Pali Hill reservoir, with some areas facing complete water cuts and others low-pressure supply.
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According to the BMC water department, water supply will remain suspended from 10 am to 12 midnight on Tuesday, February 10, 2026.

Why Water Supply Is Being Stopped In Mumbai?

The shutdown has been scheduled to repair a leak detected in a 900 mm diameter pipeline connected to the Pali Hill reservoir. The damaged portions are located on a MHADA open plot near Qureshi Nagar slum in Bandra West and along the Western Express Highway. Officials said the repair work cannot be undertaken safely while the pipeline is operating at normal pressure.

Water supply will be restored gradually once the repair work is completed and pumping resumes.

Areas Expected to Face Water Disruption

Large parts of Bandra West will face a complete water shutdown during the 14-hour window. These include Hill Road, Perry Road, Pali Village, Carter Road, the Mount Mary Cathedral area, Chapel Road, Veronica Road and adjoining localities.

Several areas in Khar West will also experience a total suspension of supply. These include Khar Danda, Chuim Village, Koliwada and nearby slum settlements.

Some pockets will receive low-pressure water instead of a complete shutdown. Areas stretching from the end of Hill Road to Taj Land, including B.J. Road and Ganesh slum pockets, are expected to get limited supply between 1 am and 4.30 am on February 11, 2026.

What Should Mumbai Residents Do? Check BMC Advisory

The BMC has advised residents in all affected areas to store sufficient drinking and domestic water before the shutdown begins. Citizens have also been requested to use stored water carefully to reduce inconvenience.

After supply resumes, residents have been advised to boil and filter drinking water for a few days as a precautionary measure. Officials said this step will help prevent any potential health concerns following the repair work.

Mumbai Water Supply Disruption Schedule in February 2026; Know Reasons Behind It

The February shutdown is part of a planned infrastructure upgrade aimed at strengthening water supply network. Such temporary disruptions, according to BMC officials are unavoidable during large-scale pipeline works but are necessary to ensure smoother and more reliable water distribution in the long run.

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