Delhi Water Crisis faces a critical 4-day water supply disruption starting February 19, 2025, impacting millions. The Delhi Jal Board (DJB) attributes this to urgent maintenance at the Haiderpur Water Treatment Plant and pipeline upgrades. Here’s a detailed guide to affected areas, the reasons behind the crisis, and actionable solutions.
Why is Delhi Water Crisis Water Supply Disrupted?
The primary cause is essential infrastructure upgrades to ensure long-term water security:
- Haiderpur Plant Maintenance: Overhaul to boost efficiency and capacity.
- Pipeline Repairs:
- 1100 mm diameter header line in West Delhi.
- Interlinking 900 mm and 1500 mm pipelines in Pitampura.
- Fixing leaks in aging pipelines across Narela and Outer Delhi.
Goal: Reduce future breakdowns and improve water distribution.
Areas Affected by the 4-Day Water Cut in Delhi Water Crisis
The DJB has identified the following high-impact zones:
Area | Region | Type |
---|---|---|
Bakhtawarpur | North Delhi | Residential |
Jhangola | Outer Delhi | Rural |
Narela | North-West | Industrial |
Burari | North Delhi | Urban |
Pitampura | West Delhi | Residential/Commercial |
Raja Garden | West Delhi | Urban |
Nearby localities may experience low pressure or intermittent supply.
Delhi Jal Board’s Mitigation Steps for Delhi Water Crisis
To ease the crisis, DJB has:
- Deployed 600 Water Tankers: Prioritizing hospitals, schools, and densely populated areas.
- 24/7 Helpline: use the Jal Board app for tanker requests.
- Rapid Repairs: Teams working round-the-clock to finish upgrades by February 23.
- Real-Time Monitoring: Tracking supply via IoT sensors to address leaks promptly.
Resident Advisory: How to Prepare for Delhi Water Crisis
- Stock Water: Store 3–4 days’ supply for drinking, cooking, and hygiene.
- Limit Usage: Avoid washing cars, watering lawns, or using washing machines.
- Report Leaks: Alert DJB via helpline to prevent water wastage.
- Community Support: Share resources with vulnerable neighbors.
Long-Term Causes of Delhi’s Water Crisis
- Population Boom: 20 million residents strain limited resources.
- Aging Infrastructure: 40% water loss due to leaky pipelines.
- Yamuna Pollution: 80% of the river’s water is unfit for treatment.
- Groundwater Depletion: Levels drop by 0.5–1 meter annually.
- Dependency on Neighbors: 50% supply from Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.

Government Solutions to Prevent Future Crises
- 1,034 New Tube Wells: Adding 23.7 MGD supply by 2026.
- Yamuna Revival Project: ₹2,500 crore initiative to clean the river by 2027.
- Water Conservation Push: Subsidies for rainwater harvesting and smart meters.
What to Do During the Outage?
- Track Tankers: Follow DJB’s Twitter handle (@DelhiJalBoard) for real-time updates.
- Use Apps: MyJal (DJB’s app) for booking tankers or reporting issues.
- Prioritize Needs: Use stored water wisely—drinking first, sanitation next.
Conclusion
While the 4-day disruption poses challenges, these upgrades are vital for Delhi’s water security. Stay informed via DJB’s official channels and adopt water-saving habits to navigate the crisis.
Disclaimer: For emergencies, contact Delhi Jal Board or visit www.delhijalboard.nic.in.

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