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Karachi Water Board Restores Partial Supply After Critical Maintenance Shutdown

Last updated: April 26, 2026 1:36 pm
Ayan Ahmed
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Karachi’s water crisis eased slightly Tuesday evening as the Karachi Water and Sewerage Corporation (KWSC) partially restored supply following a 48-hour shutdown for emergency maintenance. Residents in several districts reported taps finally running, though officials warned that reaching full pressure across the city’s complex network will take time.

The massive maintenance operation, which began Sunday, targeted the Dhabeji Pumping Station—the city’s primary water lifeline. Engineers had to replace aging valves and repair a major leak on the 72-inch diameter main line that had been losing millions of gallons daily.

“We finished the primary welding and valve installation ahead of schedule,” a senior KWSC engineer told reporters at the site. He acknowledged the frustration caused by the two-day cutoff but insisted the work was unavoidable to prevent a total pipeline collapse.

While the main pumping station is back online, the “so what” for the average citizen remains clear: the network is old and fragile. Water must travel through miles of crumbling infrastructure before it hits household connections. Areas at the tail-end of the distribution system, particularly in District West and parts of District Central, likely won’t see normal pressure until Wednesday afternoon at the earliest.

The shutdown left millions of Karachiites scrambling to private water tankers, which saw their prices spike significantly over the last 48 hours. Many residents were forced to pay double the usual rate for a tanker, a recurring burden that highlights the city’s deep-seated reliance on an informal, often predatory, water economy.

KWSC officials have promised that this maintenance will stabilize supply in the short term, but independent water experts remain skeptical. The city’s aging conduits are prone to frequent ruptures, and until the primary distribution lines are overhauled entirely, residents should expect similar localized shortages.

For now, the water is flowing again. Whether it stays that way depends on how well the city’s century-old pipe network holds up under the pressure of a growing population.

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