Bhiwandi Water Supply to Be Disrupted for 24 Hours on April 18; Check Timing and Affected Area

By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: April 16, 2026 22:26 IST2026-04-16T22:24:18+5:302026-04-16T22:26:39+5:30

Mumbai: Water supply will be disrupted in Bhiwandi on Saturday April 18, 2026 for the  essential pipeline connection work to ...

Bhiwandi Water Supply to Be Disrupted for 24 Hours on April 18; Check Timing and Affected Area | Bhiwandi Water Supply to Be Disrupted for 24 Hours on April 18; Check Timing and Affected Area

Bhiwandi Water Supply to Be Disrupted for 24 Hours on April 18; Check Timing and Affected Area

Mumbai: Water supply will be disrupted in Bhiwandi on Saturday April 18, 2026 for the  essential pipeline connection work to enhance the city’s distribution network. According to the information provided by the authorities the shutdown will be for 24 hours and will affect several areas. 

The water cut will began from 9:00 am on April 18 and will be resumed at 9:00 am on April 19. As part of long-term infrastructure improvements for a more reliable and efficient water system, the Bhiwandi Nizampur Municipal Corporation (BNMC) has announced that several areas will experience water outages.

Following restoration, residents may experience low water pressure and irregular availability for one day. Water supply department, Sandeep Patanvar  (Executive Engineer ) has urged citizens to store adequate water in advance and use it carefully to avoid any shortage. 

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Following are the affected areas

Bilal Nagar, Sanjay Nagar, K.G.N. Chowk, Rehmatpura 1 & 2, Govind Nagar, Nadiyapar, Pirani Pada, Teacher’s Colony, Ajay Hotel vicinity, Amjadiya School area, Ganesh Society, Gulzar Nagar, Anand Talkies area, Subhash Nagar, Khan Compound, Ansar Nagar, Banda Nawaz Masjid surroundings, Apna Hospital area, Sattar Tekdi, Kacheri Pada, Wafa Complex, Kidwai Nagar, Fundole Nagar, Gaibi Nagar, Bhaji Market, Sahyog Nagar, Mumtaz Nagar, Tipu Sultan Road, and the entire Shantinagar belt.

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