SINGAPORE – Residents of 26 homes in Teban Gardens had their water supply disrupted for several hours in the evening on Feb 2.

In a Facebook post on Feb 3, national water agency PUB said it received feedback about the disruption from affected households in Teban Gardens Road from around 4.50pm on Feb 2.

Water supply and pressure were restored in stages from about 9.30pm, the agency said, adding that it is investigating the cause.

During the disruption, PUB officers were deployed on site and water wagons were activated to provide temporary water supply to those affected.

West Coast-Jurong West GRC MP Cassandra Lee, in a Facebook post in the early hours of Feb 3, thanked the PUB officers who worked through the evening to restore the water supply.

Ms Lee, who oversees the Ayer Rajah ward, added that some were “working through dinner time and some rushing over from mosque prayers”.

The officers also stayed late to conduct thorough checks on the water supply, she said, adding that this was completed at around 11pm.

In her post, she also thanked the grassroots leaders and volunteers who delivered water bags to residents and checked in on them.

“We will continue to monitor closely,” she wrote.

The Straits Times has contacted PUB for more information.