This Saturday, 2,800 users in western Medellín are without water

Public Companies of Medellín announced that this Saturday, February 17, 2,800 users in western Medellín are without water.

Due to the effects of the El Niño phenomenon, the aqueduct is interrupted

Due to the reduction in the flow of the La Iguaná stream, associated with the effects of the El Niño phenomenon, it was necessary to temporarily interrupt the aqueduct service to 2,800 users located in the west of Medellín, EPM officials announced.

It should be noted that the Iguaná stream is one of the so-called minor sources and feeds the San Cristóbal Water Treatment Plant with its water.

In these neighborhoods in western Medellín they are without water

– Carrera 96C to Carrera 109A between Calle 48F and Calle 58.

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The service will be restored once the source levels are restored for purification. EPM serves the community with tank trucks in the area.

EPM invites the community to responsible use of water.

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