Thane Municipal Corporation has announced a planned 48-hour water shutdown starting at midnight between June 23 and June 24 in several MIDC-fed localities, including Diva, Kalwa and Majiwada-Manpada. Residents have been told to store water in advance and conserve supplies during the outage.
Thane Municipal Corporation has announced a planned 48-hour water supply shutdown in parts of Thane starting at midnight between June 23 and June 24.
The outage is expected to affect several MIDC-fed localities, including Diva, Kalwa, Majiwada-Manpada and parts of Wagle Estate. Residents were advised to store water in advance and plan for limited supply during the shutdown.
What is being shut down
Coverage by multiple outlets said the interruption will last for 48 hours and apply to neighborhoods that receive water through the Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation supply system. The notice was reported on June 22, with one report describing the shutdown as beginning from midnight on June 23-24.
A second report said the disruption is linked to maintenance and repair work. That leaves the exact operational timing of the outage slightly inconsistent across coverage, but the core message is the same: several Thane areas will face a full, planned water cut for two days.
What residents should expect
The immediate impact is likely to be pressure on household storage, especially in dense neighborhoods and for local businesses that depend on regular municipal supply. TMC has urged residents to conserve water during the outage.
Earlier reporting had already noted weekly 24-hour cuts in MIDC-served localities, suggesting ongoing stress in Thane's water system. Officials have not, in the reporting available so far, given a clear restoration timeline beyond the planned 48-hour shutdown.
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