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7500 people without water for main pipe damage in San José

July 24, 2017 by Staff News Writer

The Costa Rican Institute of Aqueducts and Sewers (AyA) announced that the repair of the main pipe located in the north side of the Central Park will be affecting 7500 people.

They will not have drinking water supply until 3 p.m.

The affected places are districts from San José, so the entity requested the rational use of water and to take the respective measures.

A press release indicates that these are the sectors affected:
• Zapote : Alborada, Calderón Muñoz, Cerrito, Córdoba, Gloria, Jardín, Luisas, Mangos, Quesada Durán, Yoses Sur, Zapote Centro.
• Catedral : Bella Vista, California, Carlos Jiménez, Dolorosa, Dos Pinos, González Lahmann, González Víquez, Guell, La Cruz, Lomas de Ocloro, Luján, Milflor, Naciones Unidas.
• San Francisco de Dos Ríos: Abogados, Bosques, Cabañas, Lomas de San Francisco, Pacifica, San Francisco de Dos Ríos Centro, Sauces, Saucitos, and surroundings.
• Carmen: Amón, Aranjuez, California, Carmen, Empalme, Escalante, Otoya.
• Merced: San José city, Claret, Iglesias y Flores.

crhoy.com

Related articles:

  1. Communities of San Francisco and Carrillo complain about shortage of drinking water
  2. Broken pipe kept Ujarrás without water for 24 hours
  3. 40,000 in San Jose suffer water shortages
  4. 7,500 San José residents could run out of water on February 16th
  5. 8.000 people will be without water service
  6. More than 68 thousand people have no water after Hurricane Otto

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