The supply of water may be affected for the next two weeks in the national capital as it will take at least 15 days to repair damaged Carrier Lined Channel in Munak canal, according to Delhi Jal Board (DJB).
Several areas of Dwarka, Rohini and parts of north-west Delhi have not received water yet.
According to DJB, water treatment plants at Haiderpur, Bawana, Nangloi and Chandrawal were functioning at their 100 per cent capacity, while Wazirabad and Okhla plants were operating at limited capacity. Only the Dwarka plant was non-functional.
The official said Bindapur, Karala, Janakpuri and Dwarka were still facing maximum shortage. DJB will get water and tankers there in next two shifts.
"Water in areas with narrow roads is being provided by DJB through rickshaws after placing trailer on nearest wide road. DJB will cater to Vikaspuri, Uttam and Subhash Nagar, Mahavir Enclave, Sitapuri, Lajwanti Garden,Naraina, Inderpuri also by next two tanker rounds," the official said.
Water supply has been severely hit in many parts of west, north, south-west, central and New Delhi areas after agitators damaged Munak Canal in Haryana.
Delhi Water Minister Kapil Mishra had yesterday visited Munak Canal which was damaged during the Jat stir in Haryana and held a meeting with officials of the neighbouring state.
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Meanwhile, a Haryana government spokesman said Delhi is currently being provided 700 cusecs of water through Khubru Head.
Apart from this, water is being supplied from the Yamuna directly to the water treatment plant at Wazirabad in Delhi, the government spokesman said in Chandigarh.
