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Enel Codensa failure leaves several Suba neighborhoods without water: this is what is known

Enel Codensa failure leaves several Suba neighborhoods without water: this is what is known

During the night of this Tuesday, June 28, the town of go up was again affected by failures that caused the suspension of the water service, which continues this Wednesday.

According to the Bogotá Aqueduct and Sewer Company (EAAB), a fault in the medium voltage circuit of Enel CODENSA caused the suspension of the Suba Cerro pumping system that feeds the medium and high tanks of the town.

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According to the entity, during the morning of this June 29, the repairs continue and for now, the following neighborhoods will be without water service while the repair work is carried out:

  • Suba (town)
  • provence
  • Salamanca
  • Calatalud
  • Lindaraja
  • Low prickly pear
  • The Palm
  • San Francisco
  • quorum
  • White House
  • the terraces
  • Tavern
  • The Manuelita
  • Aguadita
  • Came up.
  • Coquimbo
  • provence
  • Heights of Suba
  • Hunza
  • The Arrayanes.

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According to the EAAB, once the electric power is restored, they will be able to start pumping and thus proceed to fill the tanks that supply the aforementioned neighborhoods.

There is still no set schedule to restore the service, so citizens are recommended to check the company’s official channels to follow the news about this situation.

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