Coimbatore Water Issue Reports Today
3 active reports — updated every hour
Local Operations & Overview
Coimbatore Water Issue Complaint Channels
Civic water issues in Coimbatore 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.
Coimbatore Water Issue Activity Summary
3 active water issues have been documented in Coimbatore on VizhiTN. Activity data is updated every hour through community submissions and helps local authorities prioritize service restoration.
Community Feedback in Coimbatore
VizhiTN users in Coimbatore share live status updates on water issues. Community upvotes help surface the most critical incidents and track which reports have received official acknowledgement.
Active Reporting Zones in Coimbatore
Citizen reports from Coimbatore are tracked across localities including RS Puram, Gandhipuram, Peelamedu, Singanallur. Organizing reports by area helps local RWA networks coordinate with municipal officers and monitor resolution timelines in each zone.
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.
Recent Reports (3)
Main Pipeline Leakage Spills Clean Water Near Singanallur Junction
During metro construction excavation works on June 30, the main drinking water pipeline was damaged near Singanallur. Thousands of liters of water are wasting on the highway, flooding the left lane.
Major Water Main Pipe Burst Wasteful Spill Near Peelamedu Road
High-pressure water distribution pipe burst near Peelamedu signal on June 30. Clean drinking water flooded the street for 3 hours before valves were shut.
Contaminated Sewage-Water Mix Alert in RS Puram Residential Sectors
Sewage pipeline damage on June 29 near RS Puram 4th street is suspected to have leaked into drinking water lines. Residents are advised to boil tap water before use until corporation lines are flushed.