Delhi Water Crisis Update: DJB Warns of Shortage Till February 4th; Affected Areas Include Rohini, Dwarka, and More | PothuKoya by Veloridge

The Delhi Jal Board (DJB) has issued an urgent warning to residents that the city's water supply is likely to be severely constrained until at least February 4th. This announcement comes amid ongoing concerns over dwindling reservoir levels and the strain on the municipal system. The DJB anticipates disruptions in water supply across several critical areas of Delhi, including: * Rohini * Dwarka * Inderlok * Pitampura * Rajouri Garden
Residents in these zones are advised to prepare for potential water scarcity and conserve resources as instructed by the DJB. The board has also called on all residents to cooperate fully with their efforts to mitigate the crisis. The severe water shortage could lead to a range of negative outcomes, including disruptions in daily routines, strain on existing infrastructure, and increased costs associated with alternative sources of drinking water. The DJB has emphasized the importance of public cooperation in ensuring that residents can continue their normal lives during this challenging period. In response to the crisis, the DJB is undertaking various measures to alleviate the situation. These include increasing pumping capacities from nearby sources and optimizing water distribution across the city. The board has also appealed for residents' assistance in identifying potential leaks or issues within their homes that could be exacerbating the problem.

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