Water supply to be affected in Bangalore

There will not be water supply in some areas of Bengaluru on September 18 and 19, as Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) is conducting emergency maintenance of pumps and electrical circuits, in Cauvery 1st and 2nd stage water supply system, in T K Halli, Harohalli and Thathaguni. The affected areas, according to a press note from BWSSB, are:

  • Jayanagar
  • J P Nagar
  • Basavanagudi
  • Chamarajpet
  • Mysore Road
  • Wilson Garden
  • Hombegowda Nagar
  • Shanti Nagar
  • Neelasandra
  • K R Market area
  • Johnson market and surrounding areas

 

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