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Several Johannesburg suburbs will be affected by an emergency shutdown from Friday, 9 May. Image: Pexels

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Johannesburg Water announces major 96-hour outage for 40 suburbs

Johannesburg Water is set to carry out an emergency shutdown from Friday, 9 May until Tuesday, 13 May. These are the areas that will be impacted…

09-05-25 10:31
Johannesburg Water
Several Johannesburg suburbs will be affected by an emergency shutdown from Friday, 9 May. Image: Pexels

Johannesburg Water has announced a 96-hour emergency water interruption set to begin on the evening of Friday, 9 May, impacting multiple suburbs across the city.

The shutdown, due to urgent maintenance work, will run from 6:00 PM on Friday through to 6:00 PM on Tuesday, 13 May.

JOHANNESBURG WATER TO CONDUCT 96-HOUR EMERGENCY WATER SHUTDOWN

Johannesburg Water said its teams will be repairing leaks on the pipeline, and it is unclear whether water tankers will be provided.

All the streets in the following suburbs will be affected by the emergency water shutdown:

SandhurstClynton
IllovoGlenadirenne
SandtonWendywood
SandownsEastgate
StrathavonMorningside Hills
RivoniaHurlpark
MorningsideDennehof
ParkmoreDuxberry
KramervilleHurlingham
Hyde ParkBordeaux
Burlow ParkMorningside Manor
Dunkeld WestBenmore Gardens
InandaDalecross
Wierda ValleyWynberg
ChislehurstonSimba
WillowwildCraighall
Atholl HurstSunset Acres
AthollLittlefillan
Elton HillMalboro
Riepen ParkGlen Atholl

PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED MAINTENANCE COMPLETED

Meanwhile, the planned maintenance work that was scheduled for this week in parts of Johannesburg has been completed.

All the streets in all Orange Farm extensions experienced low pressure to no water for 10 hours on Wednesday, 7 May, due to planned maintenance that was scheduled from 6:00 – 16:00.

Likewise, on Thursday, 8 May, Johannesburg Water also conducted another water shutdown on Thursday, 8 May at Amarosa ext 55, and all the streets were affected during this period.

Customers had no water for at least eight hours as Johannesburg Water teams were tying in a new pipe to the existing infrastructure.