Bengaluru, June 18, 2025 – Bengaluru residents are bracing for a 24-hour water supply disruption scheduled from 6 AM on June 20 to 6 AM on June 21, 2025, due to essential maintenance work on the city’s main water pipelines. The Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) announced that the shutdown is necessary to repair and upgrade critical infrastructure to ensure long-term water supply stability.
The disruption will affect multiple areas across the city, including residential, commercial, and educational zones reliant on the Cauvery water supply and borewells connected to the BWSSB network. Authorities have advised residents to store adequate water in advance and use it judiciously during the period.
Impact on Schools and Colleges
In response to the water shortage, several schools and colleges in Bengaluru are considering declaring a holiday on June 20 to mitigate the impact on students and staff. “We are evaluating the situation, as the lack of water could affect basic facilities like restrooms and canteens,” said a spokesperson from a prominent school in Jayanagar. The Karnataka Education Department has left the decision to individual institutions, with many expected to confirm their plans by June 19.
BWSSB’s Preparations
The BWSSB has assured the public that water tankers will be deployed to affected areas to provide emergency supplies, prioritizing hospitals and essential services. “We regret the inconvenience caused and are working to minimize disruptions,” said a BWSSB official. Residents can contact the BWSSB helpline at 1916 for assistance or to request tanker services.
Public Response
Citizens have expressed mixed reactions. “It’s a hassle, but if it’s for long-term improvement, we’ll manage,” said Priya Sharma, a resident of Koramangala. Others, however, are concerned about the timing, citing the ongoing academic season. Local businesses, particularly restaurants and small-scale industries, are also preparing contingency plans to cope with the shortage.
Advisory for Residents
The BWSSB has urged residents to:
- Store sufficient water for drinking, cooking, and sanitation.
- Avoid non-essential water usage, such as washing vehicles or watering gardens.
- Cooperate with local authorities to ensure smooth distribution of tanker water.
The board has promised to restore full water supply by the morning of June 21, barring unforeseen delays. Updates will be provided through the BWSSB’s official website and social media channels.
As Bengaluru prepares for this temporary inconvenience, the city’s resilience and cooperative spirit will be key to navigating the 24-hour water disruption.