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Philippines, Manila – Manila has been hit by its worst water shortage in years, leaving bucket-bearing families to wait hours to fill up from tanker trucks and some hospitals to turn away less urgent cases.
Taps are dry from four to 20 hours per day in the homes of about half of the Philippine capital’s roughly 12 million people due to rolling outages driven by a dearth of rain and inadequate infrastructure.
The shortages started hitting late last week, with some areas in eastern Manila seeing the supplies of water into their homes being completely cut off.
However, Manila Water Company, one of the capital’s two suppliers, said it will now use rolling cut offs spread across the city to share the pain more evenly.
At least five public hospitals in the capital have started getting supplemental supplies from water tankers, as shortages had led at least one to limit admissions.
Source and full English article: The Jakarta Post
https://www.thejakartapost.com/seasia/2019/03/16/millions-hit-in-manilas-worst-water-shortage.html
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