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Gurugram water supply disrupted after Basai pipeline damage as Delhi’s smog stays ‘very poor’
11 January 2026
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Gurugram water supply disrupted after Basai pipeline damage as Delhi’s smog stays ‘very poor’

New Delhi, Jan 11, 2026, 23:03 IST

A damaged pipeline supplying Gurugram’s Basai water treatment plant has disrupted water flow to large parts of the city. The Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) halted supply from the Chandu Budhera plant and began repairs. The outage affected Sectors 1–23 and 81–115, covering around 150 colonies and villages in Old Gurugram plus nearly 50 societies in newer sectors. GMDA said it was providing limited water from Basai to some areas while the fixes were underway.

This incident highlights just how fragile the pipe network is across the Delhi-National Capital Region. One break alone can plunge long stretches into low pressure for hours. It’s crucial now, with winter demand rising, tanker supply tightening in certain areas, and a cluster of weather and pollution warnings hitting the neighboring capital.

In Delhi, cold, still air is trapping pollution near the surface, pushing the Air Quality Index (AQI) into the “very poor” category at several monitoring points. According to data referenced by the Economic Times, most stations remain stuck in “poor” or “very poor” levels. Chandni Chowk, a busy market area, recorded an AQI of 395. The early warning system forecasts that “very poor” air quality will linger at least through Jan. 13, as winds continue to be erratic. The Economic Times

Gurugram faced fresh disruption just days after a planned 36-hour shutdown on Jan. 7–8. The pause was for connecting new bulk pipelines to the Sector 51 boosting station near Kanhai Chowk and swapping out an NRV, a non-return valve that stops backflow and pressure shocks in the system. Officials said the maintenance aimed to fix recurring leaks in the master supply network, warning residents of low pressure or no water in some areas during the work.

Delhi is feeling the chill more sharply now. “Icy cold winds from the western Himalayan region are continuously prevailing in the city,” a Met official told the Times of India. IMD scientist Krishna Kumar added that minimum temperatures could drop to between 3 and 5 degrees Celsius, with cold-wave conditions expected through Monday morning. On Saturday, dense fog reduced visibility to as little as 50 metres in some areas. The Times of India

Winter smog routinely chokes the capital, caused by a blend of emissions and stagnant weather that traps pollutants. When winds drop, Delhi’s AQI typically spikes fast, pushing authorities to impose phased curbs on traffic and construction.

In December, India stepped up pollution controls in Delhi after Air Quality Index (AQI) levels topped 450 in some areas, activating the strictest measures under its Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP). These can involve banning older diesel vehicles and halting construction work.

The immediate outlook is complicated. Pipeline repairs often slip past deadlines, and even after fixing a line, restoring pressure across vast networks can lag. On the air front, forecasts shift rapidly—calm winds or thickening fog could send Delhi back into stricter restrictions.

GMDA has indicated water release will happen only after Basai repairs wrap up. Meanwhile, meteorologists predict more chilly nights and fog in Delhi-NCR over the coming days.

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