Residents and commuters in Mathgharia No. 2 faced fresh inconvenience on Tuesday after a water pipeline reportedly burst near Durga Mandir, sending a large quantity of water flowing onto the road. The incident once again highlighted concerns over recurring damage to water infrastructure in the locality.
According to preliminary information, the pipeline developed a leak while cable-laying work was reportedly being carried out in the area. The sudden rupture resulted in water spilling across the roadway, affecting the movement of vehicles and creating difficulties for pedestrians and local residents.
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The flow of water reportedly spread over a portion of the road, making the stretch difficult to navigate. Residents and commuters were forced to deal with the disruption as water continued to accumulate on the road.
What has particularly concerned people living in the area is that the incident is reportedly not an isolated one. A similar pipeline burst had occurred at the same location previously, raising questions about the condition and protection of the underground water network.
Residents are now concerned that repeated damage to the pipeline could lead to continued disruption of water services as well as unnecessary wastage of drinking water. They have also expressed the need for greater coordination between agencies involved in utility and infrastructure work, particularly when excavation or cable-laying activities are undertaken near existing pipelines.
The latest incident has renewed calls for authorities to inspect the affected section and identify the reason behind the repeated failures. Proper repair and preventive measures could help avoid similar incidents in the future.
Details regarding the extent of the damage, the quantity of water lost and the timeline for completing repair work were not immediately available. Residents are awaiting restoration measures and hoping that the affected pipeline will be repaired at the earliest to prevent further inconvenience.



