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According to sources, Guwahati residents should start receiving water on June 7 or 8.
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color:black;mso-themecolor:text1">Digital Desk: Water delivery in Guwahati,
Assam, that is supported by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA),
would be halted till June 6, according to reports that surfaced on Tuesday.
According to reports, the water supply has been
shut off while Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) technical experts examine
the entire infrastructure and the process issue. According to reports, the
repair work won't begin until all tests and monitoring tasks are finished.
According to sources, Guwahati residents should
start receiving water on June 7 or 8.
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It should be noted that
within a single week, there were two documented cases of water pipeline bursts
in separate Guwahati sites. On May 25, a Gammon JICA water supply main line
pipe ruptured in the Kharguli neighbourhood, triggering a major water gush that
damaged at least 40 homes and carried away several vehicles. This was the first
occurrence that was documented. There was one fatality and about 19 injuries in
the incident.
color:black">The second incident occurred on Monday morning in Guwahati city
and involved a significant water pipeline that was located beneath the Maligaon
flyover, which was still under construction. The issue was discovered as the
state government's responsible department was working on the flyover's ongoing
development
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