The air terminal implemented a contingency plan to guarantee passenger attention.
The temporary suspension of the aqueduct service that affects several neighborhoods of Cartagena, including Crespo, has impacted on Saturday the operations of the Rafael Núñez International Airport. This was announced by the air terminal operator through an official statement. The interruption is due to damage to the main pipe located in the Henequén sector, which supplies a large part of the city.
To ensure the continuity of its services and minimize the effects on travelers and users, the air terminal activated a contingency plan that includes drinking water supply by tank to meet the operational needs.
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Also, the regulation of the air conditioning system, whose chiller – the cooling unit – depends on the water supply, in order to optimize the resource and maintain the comfort of the passengers.
As indicated by the company Aguas de Cartagena, the severity of the damage is currently unknown, but it is already evaluating it. The company announced that the service will be restored as soon as possible. For its part, the airport administration thanked the understanding of the users and asked to pay attention to the official information.
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María Auxiliadora, Boston, Lebanon, Salim Bechara, Ricaurte, Central, Progreso, La Magdalena, Playa Blanca, Zarabanda, Fredonia, New Paradise, Pantan Some of the harmed neighborhoods.
In total, about three hundred areas of the capital of Bolívar have been affected.
Source: Integrated information system
