Bengaluru residents brace for a 24-hour water supply disruption starting at 6 am on Tuesday, February 27, due to the complete shutdown of Cauvery fourth stage second phase water supply line, said Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board. The shutdown, scheduled until 6 am on February 28, will impact various parts of the city, prompting concerns among those dependent on Cauvery River for their water needs.














The current water crisis in the IT hub is mainly due to drought. Less rain in the past year has lowered water levels in the Cauvery River, affecting drinking water and irrigation. Borewells in Bengaluru are also drying up because of insufficient rainfall lately, according to a report on The Hindustan Times.














Despite receiving 1,450 million litres of Cauvery water daily, the city still grapples with a shortfall, with an estimated requirement of 1,700 million litres per day.

The Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board has released a comprehensive list of areas in which the water supply will be disrupted 4th Block Nandini Layout, BHEL Layout, Srinivasa Nagar, Jaimaruthi Nagar & Badavane Sakamma Layout, Narasimha swamy Layout, Muneshwaranagara, Jnanajyothinagar, Jnanaganganagar, Mallathahalli, NGEF layout, Part of ITI layout, 1st & 2nd stage Railway layout
RHBCS layout 1st and 2nd stage Byraweshwaranagar, Sunkadakatte, Jayalakshmamma layout, Eranapalya, D group layout, Kebbehalla
Chandana layout, Chandrashekar layout, Geology layout, Narasapura, Kandaya layout, Mulakattamma layout, Telecom layout,
Vinayaka layout, Ullal, HMT Layout, Nisarga layout, Income tax layout, Ramaiah Layout, Mallasandra Ward-13, according to a report on The Indian Express. 


The other areas include Nisarga Layout, Gururaja Layout, Balaji Layout, Sanjay Nagar, Pragathi Layout, Wasa Layout, Manjunatha Nagar,  Ramanjeneya Layout, Shanbhoga Layout, Part of 5th,6th,8th. NGV and surrounding places.


Meanwhile, residents without Cauvery water connections are left to rely on borewells and water tankers, a lifeline particularly for upscale apartments in eastern Bengaluru.


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