Thane Water Crisis Deepens As Ghodbunder Road Faces Acute Shortage Amid Delayed Monsoon And Tanker Demand Surge
Thane is facing a worsening water crisis as delayed monsoon rains and recent supply shutdowns by TMC and MIDC leave residents struggling for water. Ghodbunder Road has emerged as the worst-hit area, with demand exceeding 100 tankers daily. Residents allege inadequate relief measures and rising tanker costs amid growing shortages.

Residents along Ghodbunder Road grapple with severe water shortages as tanker demand rises sharply amid delayed monsoon conditions | AI Generated Representational Image
Thane, June 12: The water crisis in Thane has taken a severe turn as delayed monsoons and soaring summer temperatures push citizens to the brink. The situation has become particularly grim in the Ghodbunder Road area, where residents are struggling to secure even basic water tanker services despite a skyrocketing daily demand exceeding 100 tankers.
Supply disruptions exacerbate crisis
The crisis intensified following consecutive water supply shutdowns enforced last week by both the Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC) and the Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC). This simultaneous disruption left large pockets of Thane completely parched, triggering panic buying and a desperate scramble for private water tankers.
In response, the TMC set up independent tanker-filling stations at Saket and Brahmand to provide relief. However, stark operational discrepancies have rendered these measures largely ineffective:
● Saket Station: Dispatches 70 to 75 tankers daily.
● Brahmand Station: Manages a meager 4 to 5 tankers daily.
This microscopic output from the Brahmand facility has left thousands of families along the heavily populated Ghodbunder Road corridor stranded. As the fastest-growing and most densely populated locality in Thane, Ghodbunder’s reliance on municipal relief is absolute. Observers and residents have sharply criticised the administration for its lack of foresight and logistical mismanagement.
Private operators exploit shortage
Taking advantage of the severe shortage, private tanker operators have begun exploiting the situation. Although the municipal corporation fixed a standard rate of ₹1,000 for a 10,000-litre tanker, residents complain that desperate housing societies are being forced to shell out thousands of rupees extra to secure timely water deliveries.
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Public outrage and demands
With water reserves depleting rapidly and the monsoon nowhere in sight, public resentment is boiling over. Citizens are demanding that the TMC stop hiding behind symbolic filling centres and actively deploy a larger fleet of tankers to provide immediate relief.
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