Minuto30.com .- The Medellín Public Services Company has reported a scheduled water outage that will affect several neighborhoods in the Medellín district, including La Loma de Los Bernal, Granada, Altavista, La Gloria, San Bernardo, La Palma, Las Playas, Diego Echavarría, Belén and El Rincón.
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The outage will begin on November 4, 2024 at 1:00 PM and it is estimated that the service will be restored around 8:00 PM, which represents an approximate time of seven hours without water supply. This disruption will affect the following areas:
Affected sectors:
- The Mercedes; Nativity scene; The Alps; Altavista; La Palma; The Violets:
- Directions:
- From Calle 20A to Calle 26 between Carrera 84 and Carrera 84BC.
- From Calle 26 to Calle 26B between Carrera 83B and Carrera 84.
- From Calle 26B to Calle 32 between Carrera 81 and Carrera 87.
- From Calle 32 to Calle 32C between Carrera 83 and Carrera 87A.
- From Calle 30 to Calle 31 between Carrera 87C and Carrera 89D.
- From Calle 31D to Calle 31E between Carrera 87A and Carrera 89D.
- From Calle 31B to Calle 31CB between Carrera 89DD and Carrera 89EE.
- From Calle 27 to Calle 28 between Carrera 87B and Carrera 89D.
- Supply tank: Altavista Centro.
- Directions:
- The Bernal Hill; Grenade; Altavista; The Glory; Saint Bernard; La Palma; The Beaches; Diego Echavarría; Nativity scene; The Corner:
- Directions:
- From Calle 29 to Calle 27 between Carrera 76 and Carrera 81.
- From Calle 27A to Calle 20A between Carrera 75 and Carrera 83.
- From Calle 20A to Calle 4E between Carrera 76 and Carrera 84F.
- From Calle 8 to Calle 22 between Carrera 72 and Carrera 76.
- From Calle 24 to Calle 27A between Carrera 75 and Carrera 76.
- From Calle 25 to Calle 30 between Carrera 76 and Carrera 81.
- From Calle 19B to Calle 27 between Carrera 81 and Carrera 83B.
- From Calle 18 to Calle 20 between Carrera 84F and Carrera 89.
- From Calle 14B to Calle 18 between Carrera 90 and Carrera 93A.
- Supply tank: Altavista Sur.
- Directions:
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Residents are encouraged to stockpile water and take steps to mitigate the impact of the outage on their homes. The company has expressed its commitment to restore service within the scheduled time.
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2024-11-04 04:06:00
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**Interview with Carlos Rodriguez, Water Services Expert**
**Host:** Welcome to our segment today. We have Carlos Rodriguez, a water services expert, with us to discuss the recent water rationing schemes being implemented across Colombia and the scheduled outage in Medellín. Carlos, thank you for joining us.
**Carlos Rodriguez:** Thank you for having me.
**Host:** Could you start by explaining the context behind the water rationing in Colombia, especially in Bogotá?
**Carlos Rodriguez:** Certainly. Colombia has been facing severe water shortages due to a combination of factors, including prolonged dry seasons and the impacts of climate change. The government announced these water rationing measures to manage supply effectively among residents, especially in major cities like Bogotá, where demand far exceeds the available resources.
**Host:** It’s quite concerning. We’re also seeing scheduled water outages in Medellín starting November 4. How significant are these outages for the affected neighborhoods?
**Carlos Rodriguez:** These outages can be quite disruptive. For neighborhoods like La Loma de Los Bernal, Granada, and others, they will face a seven-hour interruption of water supply. This will impact daily activities, and residents must prepare by storing enough water to cover their needs during that time.
**Host:** How can residents best prepare for these scheduled outages?
**Carlos Rodriguez:** Residents should store water in advance, concentrating on essential needs like drinking, cooking, and hygiene. It’s also important to stay informed by following local news and updates from the Medellín Public Services Company to understand when outages will occur and how long they are expected to last.
**Host:** Are there any long-term solutions you see that could address these water shortages in Colombia?
**Carlos Rodriguez:** Yes, definitely. Investing in water conservation technology, improving infrastructure to prevent leaks, and promoting awareness about responsible water use are critical steps. Additionally, the government can explore alternative water sources, such as rainwater harvesting and recycling wastewater for non-potable uses.
**Host:** Thank you, Carlos, for your insights on this pressing issue. It’s essential for residents to stay informed and prepared as these measures continue.
**Carlos Rodriguez:** Thank you for having me. It’s crucial we work together as a community to manage our water resources wisely.
**Host:** And thank you to our listeners for tuning in. Stay safe and informed!