Water Wastage Due to Broken Pipeline in Annur, Coimbatore

Residents of Kanjapalli in Annur, Coimbatore, face water wastage due to a broken drinking water pipeline near Vinayagar Temple.


Coimbatore: In Annur Union, Coimbatore, the residents of Kanjapalli are grappling with a significant issue of water wastage.





The drinking water pipeline, which supplies water to residential areas near the Vinayagar Temple in Kanjapalli division, has ruptured, causing water to spill onto the streets.

This situation not only leads to the loss of precious water resources but also poses potential health and safety hazards. The locals have urgently requested the authorities to fix the broken pipeline to prevent further water loss and ensure uninterrupted water supply. Their call for immediate action highlights the importance of maintaining public utilities for the well-being of the community.

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