Latest News | Shimla Jal Nigam Cautions of Disturbance in Water Supply Amid High Turbidity, Floods

Latest News | Shimla Jal Nigam Cautions of Disturbance in Water Supply Amid High Turbidity, Floods

Shimla, June 29 (PTI) Residents of Shimla have been advised to use water judiciously as water supply in the city is likely to be disturbed over the next couple of days due to high turbidity and floods at all water treatment plants, officials said on Sunday. “There would be disturbance in the water supply for the next couple of days in Shimla town due to high turbidity and floods at all the water treatment plants”, Shimla Jal Prabandhan Nigam Limiter (SJPNL) officials informed. Also Read | Bank Holidays in July 2025: No Nationwide Holiday for Muharram on July 7, Banks To Remain Shut for 13 Days This Month; Check Complete List of Bank Holiday Dates. A total of 42.51 million litres of water was received on Sunday from the water sources including — Gumma, Giri, Churot, Seog, Chairh and Koti Brandi, they said. Shimla received 91 mm of rains, followed by 89 mm in Kufri and 44 mm in Jubbarhatti since Saturday night. Also Read | Bodoland Lottery Result Today, June 29, 2025: Assam State Lottery Sambad Sunday Lucky Draw Results Declared, Check Winners List With Ticket Numbers. The SJVNL has also advised the people to use water judiciously as the situation may continue till the floods recede. Drinking filtered or boiled water is essential during monsoons as the body is prone to infections and most diseases in the rainy season are waterborne such as Jaundice, Cholera and other Gastrointestinal illnesses, a statement issued here said. In the rainy season, turbidity increases in the water sources. Although, turbidity alone has no health effects but it can interfere with disinfection, allowing harmful microbes to grow including bacteria, viruses and parasites and therefore it is advisable to boil drinking water for at least 10 minutes, it added. (This is an unedited and auto-generated story from Syndicated News feed, LatestLY Staff may not have modified or edited the content body)

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