Nagaland
The affected pipeline, which runs from the Jotsoma reserve forest area, burst as a result of aging infrastructure and increased water flow volume.

Dimapur: Residents of Kohima town of Nagaland are likely to face water supply disruptions for the next two to three days due to a major breakage of water mainline on Monday evening.

The affected pipeline, which runs from the Jotsoma reserve forest area, burst as a result of aging infrastructure and increased water flow volume.

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In a statement on Tuesday, executive engineer of the urban division, Neilhoukholie Chielie informed that the public health engineering department (urban) has begun restoration work on a war footing to restore water supply to the capital town as swiftly as possible.

Chielie appealed to all residents to bear with the inconvenience and continue supporting the divisionโ€™s efforts during this period of emergency repair.

Bhadra Gogoi is Northeast Now Correspondent in Nagaland. He can be reached at: [email protected]