Delhi Water Supply Disruption on April 7: Affected Areas and Advisory
Delhi water disruption today: Check affected areas as DJB begins maintenance work
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On April 7, water supply will be disrupted in several areas of Delhi due to maintenance work by the Delhi Jal Board (DJB). Residents in affected localities, including Sultanpuri and various sectors in Rohini, are advised to store water in advance to mitigate inconvenience.
- 01Water supply disruption scheduled for April 7 in Delhi.
- 02Affected areas include Sultanpuri and multiple sectors in Rohini.
- 03Residents are urged to store water ahead of time.
- 04Disruption expected to last one day, with full resumption taking longer.
- 05DJB provides helpline services for assistance during the disruption.
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The Delhi Jal Board (DJB) has announced a water supply disruption on April 7, 2026, due to its annual maintenance work, specifically the flushing programme of underground reservoirs and booster pumping stations. Affected areas include Sultanpuri, Sector-3 Pocket-F (23 Rohini), Sector-3 Pocket-A-1 Rohini, Filling Point, Karala Village, and Sector-3 Pocket-C (12 Rohini). Residents are advised to store sufficient water in advance to avoid inconvenience during this one-day disruption. The DJB has expressed regret for the inconvenience caused and emphasized the importance of using water judiciously during this period. For assistance, residents can contact the DJB's helpline services, including the Water Emergency Helpline at 1916. After the maintenance work, it may take additional time for normal water supply to fully resume.
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Residents in the affected areas will need to make arrangements for water storage to meet their daily needs during the disruption.
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