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Chennai Water Issue Reports Today

3 active reports — updated every hour

Local Operations & Overview

Water Issue Incident Classification

Water Issue incidents in Tamil Nadu are classified by severity and assigned to the TWAD Board / Municipal Corporation Water Department for resolution. Each case type has a distinct escalation path.

How to Report Water Issue Issues on VizhiTN

To report an active water issue in Chennai, tap the Report button, select "Water Issue" as the category, pin your location, and add a brief description. Verified reports are visible to neighbors immediately and are monitored by local RWAs.

Community Feedback in Chennai

VizhiTN users in Chennai share live status updates on water issues. Community upvotes help surface the most critical incidents and track which reports have received official acknowledgement.

Chennai Water Issue Complaint Channels

Civic water issues in Chennai fall under the jurisdiction of TWAD Board / Municipal Corporation Water Department. Formal complaints can be filed at the helpline 1800 425 3555. Online grievances may also be submitted via the Tamil Nadu e-Grievance portal at grievance.tn.gov.in.

Chennai Water Issue Activity Summary

3 active water issues have been documented in Chennai on VizhiTN. Activity data is updated every hour through community submissions and helps local authorities prioritize service restoration.

Recent Reports (3)

Main Metro Water Trunk Pipeline Leakage Warning near Velachery Bypass

A major leak was detected on the main metro water supply line near Velachery bypass junction on June 30. Repair works are ongoing. Water distribution will be delayed by 24 hours in South Chennai.

Upvotes: 42Reported: 29/6/2026

Sewage Pipeline Leakage Contaminating Drinking Water in Tambaram East

Sewer pipeline leakage near the main collection well is mixing with corporation water lines. Water supplied on June 29 has foul smell and black particles.

Upvotes: 18Reported: 29/6/2026

Muddy and Contaminated Drinking Water Supply in Velachery Sector 2

Metro water supply on June 29 was mixed with mud and had a strong chemical smell. Residents in Sector 2 cannot use this water even for washing utensils. Suspect sewage pipe leakage mixing with water lines.

Upvotes: 23Reported: 29/6/2026

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